Dialogue in the Dark, Hong Kong: A Role Model for Social Enterprises in the Making Case Solution

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Case Solution for Dialogue in the Dark, Hong Kong: A Role Model for Social Enterprises in the Making by Kevin Au, Anna Po Yung Tsui, Elsa Tsz Ying Chan

Abstract:
Dialogue in the Dark Hong Kong Limited (DiD HK) is a social enterprise founded in August 2008 that uses exhibitions and workshops to raise the public’s awareness of the disadvantaged and provide jobs for the blind. It also aims to achieve financial success and sustainability, and provide dividend payouts to investors. In the first two years of operation, DiD HK’s innovations attracted many participants and created jobs for visually impaired employees. It made progress toward a breakeven in 2010 through its unique ownership and business models; the start-up team invented many new programs unheard of in other franchises.
Although DiD has franchises all over the world, none of them are sustainable and successful. Geared toward expanding to other parts of Asia, DiD HK is not without its problems. Its product range and market have room for improvement, and there is a lack of repeat visits to the exhibition. DiD HK also needs further financial capital, human resources, and other resources. Thus, it is imperative for management to review its strategies, and find ways to sustain its expansion and financial performance. If DiD HK can overcome these challenges, it may serve as a role-model social enterprise not just in Hong Kong, but also in other parts of the world.

Keywords: 
Social Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurial Problem Solving, Human Resource Management, China, Ivey/CUHK, Dialogue in the Dark Hong Kong A Role Model for Social Enterprises in the Making Case Solution

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