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Prey: startup and public institution alliance while struggling to retain talent

Katherina Kuschel (Dirección de Investigación. Vicerrectoría de Investigación y Postgrado, Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana, Santiago, Chile)
Francisco Cotapos (School of Economics and Business, Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile)
Miguel-Ángel González (Department of Alumni, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile)
Nestor U. Salcedo (Department of Operations, IT, and Quantitative Methods, Universidad ESAN, Lima, Peru and Department of Business Economics, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Facultat d'Economia i Empresa, Bellaterra, Spain)

Publication date: 6 December 2019

Abstract

Learning outcomes

The purpose of this paper is to study and identify the four core management principles of the POLC management framework: planning, organizing, leading and controlling. In particular, students are expected to understand that the classical conceptual frameworks used in strategic management are useful and valid for the planning principle in tech startups.

Case overview/synopsis

This case study presents the story of Tomás Pollak, founder and CEO of Prey, a software company dedicated to tracking stolen mobile devices. It covers a period of six years beginning at the foundation of the company in 2009 and up to 2015, when the company faced the choice of entering into an alliance with a government agency: The Investigations Police of Chile (PDI or Policía de Investigaciones de Chile). Tomás faced the decision of either going through with the alliance, while dealing with the dire need of recruiting and retaining company talent. This case highlights several management challenges and common strategies faced by entrepreneurs and is intended to spark a class discussion about how the relevance of these management concepts in the context of startups.

Complexity academic level

Undergraduate, MBA or Post-Graduate courses: Entrepreneurship, Venture Creation, Tech Ventures / Startups / Scaleups, Management / Corporate Management / Business Administration, Strategy.

Supplementary materials

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Subject code

CSS 3: Entrepreneurship.

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Acknowledgements

The authors would like to record the acknowledgments and thanks to the founder, Tomás Pollak, who has contributed to making this case study as useful and purposeful as possible in its major objectives. They would also like to express their particular thanks to the anonymous reviewers and the editor of the “Cases in Spanish” for contributing their knowledge and clinical expertise to the improvement of this case study.

Citation

Kuschel, K., Cotapos, F., González, M.-Á. and Salcedo, N.U. (2019), "Prey: startup and public institution alliance while struggling to retain talent", , Vol. 9 No. 4. https://doi.org/10.1108/EEMCS-10-2019-0269

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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