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    order to survival and develop. If Red Ocean is the term used to call the traditional market‚ Blue Ocean is a new term which implies the market spaces that companies need to exploit to become a winner in the market. What are the differences between Red Ocean and Blue Ocean which the firms need to know to have a lucid choice? In this essay‚ the first part will provide an overview of Blue Ocean strategy. How to create a Blue Ocean and what a cornerstone of Blue Ocean strategy is are the important things

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    Blue Ocean Of Airasia

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    Blue Ocean of Airasia: introduction Blue oceans might provide profitable high-growth for companies with new competitive advantages. Many companies over the worldhi have created blue oceans but these blue oceans only remain in a short periods and quickly become red oceans. Kim and Maugne claimed in their book that in order to have sustainable competition advantages‚ blue oceans should be different attached by low cost. However‚ the fact shows that innovations are expensive so it is difficult to

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    The Bermuda Triangle‚ sometimes called the Devil’s Triangle‚ is reputedly an area in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean. The triangle doesn’t exist according to theUS Navy and the name is not recognized by the US Board on Geographic Names.[1] However‚ a number of aircraft and surface vessels are said to have disappeared in the triangle under unknown circumstances. Popular culture has attributed various disappearances to the paranormal or activity by extraterrestrial beings.[2] Documented

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    Blue Ocean Strategy MKT 421 May 4‚ 2015 William Alan McIntyre Blue Ocean Strategy While blue ocean strategy entails creating new opportunities where one ’s do not currently exist‚ blue ocean strategy does is not exclusive to new business and new segments through R&D. Blue oceans can be created from current industry standards by redefining the customer experience. IKEA is a prime example of how crowding in existing business practices can offer blue ocean strategy to the company willing

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    Cifuentes‚ Maria and Marcela (1986)‚ some species of saltwater that are capable of migrate during their reproduction season to travel into freshwater with abundant oxygen to left their eggs. That is the case from the European sea Sturgeon and the Atlantic salmon. And exist the contrary case of some freshwater species that migrates from template freshwater to the coast warm waters. That is the case of the Anguilla rostrata. The food web is almost the same between the freshwater and saltwater fish.

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    off its’ fins‚ and toss the species back in the ocean. The fins are used for consumption such as shark fin soup which is considered a delicacy in many countries. Without their fins‚ the sharks are unable to maintain their buoyancy and therefore‚ die because they have lost the ability of locomotion. Due to this brutality‚ the Union for the Conservation of Nature has declared 64 shark species endangered and since the 1970’s sharks in the Atlantic Ocean have declined by 50%.

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    amazing. She wanted to inspire others. Amelia had a goal to be the first women to fly across the Atlantic Ocean solo. "In 1932‚ Earhart was alone in the cockpit when she flew her own plane across the Atlantic‚ becoming the first women ever to do so and setting a record for speed as well" (Markey 157). This was a major event in Amelia’s life. "She became the first women to fly solo across the Atlantic" ("Earhart‚ Amelia."). Amelia didn’t stop there. She was determined to set a new record. Amelia wanted

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    Blue Ocean Strategy Abby Taylor HMI 408-B1 Kendall College 10 May 2014 Executive Summary “Have you caught the wave?” For those who have not heard this quote before‚ it is associated with a strategic strategy known as Blue Ocean Strategy; Blue Ocean was coined by W. Chan Kim and Renee Mauborgne. In this strategy‚ the authors use the term “blue ocean” to get people to envision creating their own “blue oceans” which is often thought of as untouched

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    Europe‚ you cannot simply take into account it happened. To understand the past you need to look into past‚ in documents and first-hand accounts to observe the underlining issues. To best explain the major shift in energy from the Indian Ocean Basin to the North Atlantic in 1500 to 1800 you have to observe the world and the people in context. Europe is an underdog to rise to the top. Having just experiencing the worst of the Black Death wiping out a majority of its populations‚ a tragedy in all senses

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    Blue Ocean Strategy

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    Blue Ocean Strategy MKT/421 August 11‚ 2014 Blue Ocean Strategy The Blue Ocean Strategy is a slang term for the uncontested market space for an unknown industry or innovation (Investopedia‚ 2014). Take the circus industry‚ for example‚ its appeal is in rapid decline as technology becomes more interesting than seeing chained animals perform. When the circus first came out‚ it was the 1700 where no one had ever seen performances of its kind. Now the traditional circus’s audiences are in

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