oDesk: Changing How the World Works

Posted: 16 Mar 2012

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Boris Groysberg

Harvard Business School

David A. Thomas

Harvard University - Business School (HBS)

Jennifer Tydlaska

Harvard University - Business School (HBS)

Date Written: February 2, 2011

Abstract

It is 2010, and Gary Swart, CEO of oDesk, is contemplating the next steps for his organization. Founded in 2004 in California, oDesk operates an online marketplace that matches Employers with Contractors. oDesk provides fact-based information on Contractors, including experience, skills, and certifications, to Employers, who use this information as a basis for interviewing and hiring Contractors. oDesk's online marketplace also includes a payment platform and tools that allow Employers to audit and verify Contractors' work and time sheets. oDesk collects commissions, approximately 10% of gross services, on all work that goes through its platform. oDesk has enjoyed robust growth since its inception and to date has focused on a very distinct market segment: small and medium-sized employers, Contractors who provide computer programming services, and U.S.-based employers hiring overseas Contractors. Swart believes that the time has come for oDesk to expand beyond this niche, but he is concerned about maintaining oDesk's strong reputation and market positioning and, as such, he wants to grow in a very focused manner. Should oDesk expand its customer focus to include large employers? Broaden the services its marketplace offers beyond computer programming? Widen its geographic reach? Each of these growth options offers opportunities and entails costs. Swart considers each of these in turn.

Learning Objective: Understand challenges associated with leading and growing an innovative organization.

Suggested Citation

Groysberg, Boris and Thomas, David A. and Tydlaska, Jennifer, oDesk: Changing How the World Works (February 2, 2011). Harvard Business School Organizational Behavior Unit case no. 411-078, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2021459

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Jennifer Tydlaska

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