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C K Prahalad and HomePlanGuru.com
April 23rd, 2010 by viru


C K Prahalad's BookHomePlanGuru.com

When I started my company M/s HomePlanGuru.com, I was not sure about how to do the pricing.  I was providing all the plans (viz Floor Plan, 3D Plan, Electrical Usability Plan, Plumbing Usability Plan, etc) at a flat Rs.20/- per square feet.  This means that if a customer intends to buy/build 1000 sq.ft home, he should pay Rs.20 x 1000 = Rs.20,000/- for all the plans I provide.  For first six months, I was not able to sell my concept at this rate.  Then I realized the mistake in my pricing model when I heard about ‘The Bottom of the Pyramid’ model by C K Prahalad.

In India (and many other developing countries, I guess) people don’t have the habit of planning their dream home.  They find it as ‘waste’ expense to do planning.  Not only that, the architects used to charge anywhere between Rs.25,000 to Rs.1,00,000/- for the simple drawings.  This was another reason for people not going to Architects and plan for their dream home.

I changed that model through my new venture HomePlanGuru.com.  I understood that people won’t mind paying in small amounts.  If they are happy with the initial plan, then they won’t mind paying a bit more for the plans.

I priced my services in such a way that even a lower-middle class person can afford a simple plan.  For example, my service charge for a 2D Floor Plan is just Re.1/- per sq.ft which means for a 1000 sq.ft. home, it is just Rs.1000/-;  for 3D Plan it is just Rs.3/- per sq.ft which means for Rs.3000/- one can get a basic 3D model of their dream home with all the furniture, fixtures, etc placed in 3D which they can walk-through from their own PC/Laptop using FREE Google Sketchup tool.  I also took a bold decision of publishing my service charges for all the services we do in our website because of which the customer feels confident about how much they would have to spend for planning.

Thanks to C. K. Prahalad who helped me understand the ‘Pyramid’ model to price my services.  It is unfortunate that he is no longer physically with us though he is there in our minds.

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2 Responses  
  • KP writes:
    April 28th, 2010 at 5:55 pm

    Pls excuse me for this basic question.

    What you have done is dynamic packaging. How is this related to “Bottom of pyramid”? Or to put it other way, what is “bottom of pyramid” concept?

    • viru writes:
      May 27th, 2010 at 6:32 pm

      Prabu, When we say “bottom”, sometimes we literally don’t mean the real bottom. In this article, when I say “Bottom of the Pyramid”, it means that people in “middle class” & “upper middle class” who can’t afford an architect for their dream home. Even the package cost is just Rs.7.50 per sq.ft. which means that for a 1000 sq.ft. home, I charge only Rs.7,500 for Floor Plan, 3D Plan, Electrical Usability Plan and Plumbing Usability plan. If the customer goes to an architect, he/she may have to pay 3 to 6 times that of this charge.

      Also, if you see all the small grocery shops, they sell everything for Rs.1 to Rs.10 (e.g. Re.1 shampoo, Re.1 soap powder, Rs.10 Kellogs, and so on). All those which were available only for Rs.20 or more are now available for Re. 1 or Rs.10 – which means that “Bottom of the Pyramid” can buy in smaller quantities of high quality materials. This is what CK Prahalad told and is working today. So, Packaging also does matter in “Bottom of the Pyramid” concept.


 

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