CONCEPT
The Prahalad Matrix
The two-by-two framework that distinguishes the <em>capability</em> dimension of the AI transition from the <em>access</em> dimension — revealing four distinct populations with four distinct strategic realities, and making visible the quadrant the one-dimensional discourse obscures.
The Prahalad Matrix is the analytical instrument this book offers to correct the dominant AI discourse's persistent conflation of capability with access. The prevailing narrative treats capability and access as a single dimension: more powerful tools are assumed to be more accessible tools. This assumption is false. A surgical laser that can remove a tumor with submillimeter precision is an extraordinary capability, and it is meaningless to the patient in a rural clinic without reliable electricity. Two independent dimensions — capability (what AI enables) and access (the conditions under which capability can actually be captured) — produce four quadrants, each describing a different strategic reality.
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Quadrant One — High Capability, High Access — is where the AI discourse lives. The engineers in Trivandrum, the builders in Silicon Valley, the knowledge workers with reliable infrastructure, employer-provided subscriptions, English-language fluency, and rich communities of practice. The discourse is written almost entirely by and about inhabitants of
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