Subject category:
Production and Operations Management
Published by:
Harvard Business Publishing
Version: 11 July 2017
Revision date: 16-May-2019
Length: 18 pages
Data source: Published sources
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Abstract
The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) achieved global acclaim by launching successful missions to the moon and Mars at a fraction of the cost of prior Western missions. It is now faced with an important strategic dilemma-whether to continue exploring deep space in collaboration with NASA and other leading agencies, whether to leverage its infrastructure for societal uses, or whether to exploit a commercial opportunity related to launching small, handheld cubesats. The case explores the basis for ISRO's cost advantage vis-a-vis western entities, as well as its resource constraints and human capital considerations as it makes this important strategic choice for the future.
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Abstract
The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) achieved global acclaim by launching successful missions to the moon and Mars at a fraction of the cost of prior Western missions. It is now faced with an important strategic dilemma-whether to continue exploring deep space in collaboration with NASA and other leading agencies, whether to leverage its infrastructure for societal uses, or whether to exploit a commercial opportunity related to launching small, handheld cubesats. The case explores the basis for ISRO's cost advantage vis-a-vis western entities, as well as its resource constraints and human capital considerations as it makes this important strategic choice for the future.