Project rescue: ventilators and data made for a pandemic world
Publication date: 11 September 2023
Abstract
Social implications
This case presents some of the entrepreneurial challenges faced by a female leader in the technology sector who conceived a new product based on her passion to help others especially those most disadvantaged.
Learning outcomes
Upon completion of this case study, students should be able to prepare supply chain and distribution analysis that considers ethics and sustainability, integrate philanthropic efforts as part of an organizational strategy and recognize strategies to promote equity within and beyond an organization.
Case overview/synopsis
Connie Stacey (she/her) is an entrepreneur and president of Growing Greener Innovations, an award-winning battery energy storage company based in Alberta, Canada, with a mission to end energy poverty globally. With the emergence of COVID-19 as a global pandemic in 2020, Stacey turned her attention to an innovation called Project Rescue, a ventilator that uses non-identifying patient vitals to track data. It serves as a pandemic early warning system, addressing two key challenges: pandemic data are prone to error, and real-time information is non-existent after the pandemic has spread. This new product was conceived based on her passion to help others, especially those most disadvantaged. This multi-faceted case focuses on the many challenges that Stacey and her team needed to address. The dilemma in this case centres on establishing supply chains amid a pandemic, as well as prioritizing the corporate social responsibility elements of philanthropy and equity within her organization (and beyond).
Complexity academic level
This case is appropriate for third- or fourth-year undergraduate or graduate-level students.
Supplementary materials
In addition to “call out boxes” throughout the case and teaching note, additional readings/links/videos are outlined below. (These supplementary materials, “Teaching Tips”, are included in the teaching notes as well.)
Subject code
CCS 11: Strategy.
Keywords
Acknowledgements
The author extends heartfelt gratitude to Connie Stacey whose innovative and exemplary leadership inspired this case. Additionally, the author would like to express appreciation to Jennifer Johnston, Paige McKay, Sam Sheppard, and Kihmary Somico for providing insightful analysis and interpretation of the case for class, which enhanced the teaching note.
Citation
Cherneski, J. (2023), "Project rescue: ventilators and data made for a pandemic world", . https://doi.org/10.1108/CFW-07-2022-0027
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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