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My T Brewer - Part A
Mendonca, Valerie; Aggarwal, Ansita Case IIMA-CIIE0026(A) / Published March 16, 2022 / 17 pages. Collection: Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad
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Amit Kasliwal was a participant of the Post Graduate Program for Executives at the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad in 2013 when he came up with an idea of a tea-brewing machine. Kasliwal conducted a survey to understand the tea-brewing machine industry and needs of the market and subsequently started working on prototypes for the same. He formally set up his company in 2015 and started developing a Minimum Viable Prototype (MVP). Joined by co-founders Harvinder Rajput and Saurabh Borah, he branded his prototypes as MyT Brewer. In December 2016, the start-up ran out of resources. The dilemma for Kasliwal and his team was whether to continue working on an improved prototype or enter the market.



Learning Objectives

To introduce participants to the concept of Design Thinking; To highlight the process of developing a Minimum Viable Prototype (MVP); To encourage participants to develop a growth strategy for an MVP


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  • Overview

    Amit Kasliwal was a participant of the Post Graduate Program for Executives at the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad in 2013 when he came up with an idea of a tea-brewing machine. Kasliwal conducted a survey to understand the tea-brewing machine industry and needs of the market and subsequently started working on prototypes for the same. He formally set up his company in 2015 and started developing a Minimum Viable Prototype (MVP). Joined by co-founders Harvinder Rajput and Saurabh Borah, he branded his prototypes as MyT Brewer. In December 2016, the start-up ran out of resources. The dilemma for Kasliwal and his team was whether to continue working on an improved prototype or enter the market.

  • Learning Objectives

    Learning Objectives

    To introduce participants to the concept of Design Thinking; To highlight the process of developing a Minimum Viable Prototype (MVP); To encourage participants to develop a growth strategy for an MVP