Modelo prolab: Smart BabySit, una propuesta tecnológica de cuidado de niños de madres trabajadoras de la ciudad de Lima
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2023-09-18
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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El problema identificado en el estudio es el progresivo deterioro de la productividad
laboral femenina de madres profesionales, cuya exponencialidad y escalabilidad puede
llevarlas al abandono de sus puestos de trabajo. En ese sentido, el estudio desarrolla una
propuesta de emprendimiento de servicio de guardería para madres trabajadoras
profesionales, de nivel ejecutivo, la cual se ha diseñado mediante un proceso cualitativo de
investigación que empleó principalmente la técnica de las entrevistas a potenciales clientes,
que no solo permitió la identificación de brechas en el cuidado y atención de sus menores
hijos sino también caracterizar el mencionado emprendimiento.
Los resultados han identificado una necesidad, expresada en el acortamiento de la
distancia que tiene la madre trabajadora con su hijo durante las horas de trabajo, lo que le
produce angustia, por lo que requiere apoyo en la estimulación, el cuidado de la salud y la
seguridad de su menor hijo, especialmente en etapas de la vida de su bebé cuando más
depende de ella.
La solución identificada se reúne en el producto mínimo viable, generado a partir de
un proceso de ideación y diseño, cuya particularidad es el alto componente tecnológico que le
incorpora, complementado con la cercanía y la especialización en los cuidados, orientado a
un público claramente delimitado: mujeres de entre 25 a 40 años que laboran presencialmente
toda la semana, con hijos de entre 3 y 36 meses.
La propuesta de valor que sostiene el modelo de negocio tiene sostenibilidad, no solo
financiera (incluso en el escenario pesimista), sino también social, por cuanto se vincula al
esfuerzo estatal de promover la igualdad de género, conforme se ha establecidos en su
compromiso de cumplimiento de los objetivos de desarrollo sostenible de Naciones Unidas.
The problem identified in the study is the progressive deterioration of the female labor productivity of professional mothers, whose exponentiality and scalability can lead them to abandon their jobs. In this sense, the study develops a proposal for a daycare service entrepreneurship for professional working mothers, at the executive level, which has been designed through a qualitative research process that mainly used the technique of interviewing potential clients, who not only allowed the identification of gaps in the care and attention of their minor children but also to characterize the aforementioned undertaking. The results have identified a need expressed in the shortening of the distance that the working mother has with her child during working hours, which causes her anguish, for which she requires support in stimulation, health care and safety of her youngest child, especially in the stages of her baby's life when she depends the most on her. The identified solution is gathered in the minimum viable product, generated from an ideation and design process, whose particularity is the high technological component that it incorporates, complemented by closeness and specialization in care, aimed at a clearly delimited public: women between the ages of 25 and 40 who work in person all week, with children between three and 36 months. The value proposition that supports the business model is sustainable, not only financial (even in the pessimistic scenario), but also social, since it is linked to the state effort to promote gender equality, as established in its commitment to compliance with the United Nations sustainable development goals.
The problem identified in the study is the progressive deterioration of the female labor productivity of professional mothers, whose exponentiality and scalability can lead them to abandon their jobs. In this sense, the study develops a proposal for a daycare service entrepreneurship for professional working mothers, at the executive level, which has been designed through a qualitative research process that mainly used the technique of interviewing potential clients, who not only allowed the identification of gaps in the care and attention of their minor children but also to characterize the aforementioned undertaking. The results have identified a need expressed in the shortening of the distance that the working mother has with her child during working hours, which causes her anguish, for which she requires support in stimulation, health care and safety of her youngest child, especially in the stages of her baby's life when she depends the most on her. The identified solution is gathered in the minimum viable product, generated from an ideation and design process, whose particularity is the high technological component that it incorporates, complemented by closeness and specialization in care, aimed at a clearly delimited public: women between the ages of 25 and 40 who work in person all week, with children between three and 36 months. The value proposition that supports the business model is sustainable, not only financial (even in the pessimistic scenario), but also social, since it is linked to the state effort to promote gender equality, as established in its commitment to compliance with the United Nations sustainable development goals.
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Guarderías--Perú--Lima, Madres--Perú--Lima, Mujeres intelectuales--Perú--Lima, Servicios digitales
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