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Author : Mounia Diamane
Synopsis
This case is about the story of Mouhcine, an ambitious young entrepreneur, who has decided to turn his personal need for language practice into a global startup. After 3 years of professional experience in startups in Chile, Oman, and Morocco, Mouhcine decided in 2020, to launch his own startup « INATLANTIS MENA »: the first African language exchange platform, which connected language learners with native or advanced speakers from all over the world.
Mouhcine strongly believed in the potential of his project and planned to leave his job at a Canadian startup to devote his time and energy to the development of INATLANTIS.
Through this case, students are invited to put themselves in the shoes of an entrepreneurship consultant who will be helping Mouhcine to examine whether this business opportunity is worth pursuing.
Key Concepts / Keywords
Lean Startup, Minimum Viable Product (MVP), Startups in the MENA region, Idea validation, Business Model Canvas.
Learning Objectives
This case will allow participants to develop creative and analytical skills; at the same time, working through this case will enable students to:
Target Learning Groups
The case is designed for undergraduate students in business or engineering schools (BTS, DUT, Bachelor). The case can be used in the following courses: Entrepreneurship, Innovation & Business Models, Strategy…
Prerequisites
The following are prerequisites to the case: Business Model, Lean startup, The concept of MVP (Minimum Viable Product)
Case Caracteristics
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