In this class, I discuss bike-sharing company Ofo. And their spectacular rise and fall in China.
You can listen here or at iTunes here.
The exercise for this class is:
What should Ofo have done?
1) Partner with a major digital platform ASAP. No matter what it takes.
2) Copy Hellobike. Avoid the competition. Go to markets or segments with little competition and try to get to operating break-even.
3) Split the company into a good co and bad co. Fund the good company and don't tie it to the cash drain of the bad co.
4) Carl Icahn option. Go activist investor and try to split the company, replace management or other.
What would you recommend to the CEO?
The McKinsey slide cited is here.
Articles / podcasts cited in this class:
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