Statement of the purpose of the book: “Blue Ocean Strategy” Blue Ocean Strategy (BOS) is the result of a decade-long study of 150 strategic moves spanning more than 30 industries over 100 years (1880-2000) by authors Kim‚ W. C.‚ Mauborgne‚ R. BOS is the simultaneous pursuit of differentiation and low cost. The aim of BOS is not to out-perform the competition in the existing industry‚ but to create new market space or a blue ocean‚ thereby making the competition irrelevant. BOS offers a set of
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Let’s Talk About Creativity‚ The Magnificent Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock In 1915 a controversial poem titled “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” was released by T.S. Eliot. It is a first person stream of consciousness narrative based on a man at a social gathering who is having some social anxiety. This character is an examination of the tortured psyche of the prototypical modern man; an overeducated‚ eloquent‚ neurotic‚ and emotionally stilted figure. The main character Alfred speaks about
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A Brief Write up on the Workshops to be conducted by the Department of Commerce. The Date: 15/12/12 The Time: 2pm-5pm 1) Social Media Marketing What it is: Social media marketing refers to the process of gaining website traffic or attention through social media sites. Today it is the WORD OF THE MOUSE that is creating business. Due to this‚ Social media has become a platform which increases communication for organizations‚ fosters brand
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The impact of Blue Ocean Strategy In the earlier work (See Blue Ocean Strategy: how to create uncontested market ‚ 2005) it has been argued two types of strategies: blue ocean strategy and red ocean strategy. Red ocean strategists compete to win market share in traditional mature markets and pursue either a differentiation or cost leader strategy. On the other hand‚ Blue ocean strategists‚ create new environments‚ redefine products or services or the nature of competition‚ make competition irrelevant
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Do schools kill creativity? Every friday of the week‚ TED and The Huffington Post is holding a program for “ideas worth spreading” called the TEDWeekends. Several speakers are presented with their respective topics. Last 7th of December‚ 2012‚ Sir Ken Robinson was invited to be a speaker and he tackled how schools kill creativity. He mentioned how subjects like Mathematics and Sciences are regarded compared to Arts. This is a sad reality. In the academe‚ people are very particular in following
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detail step-by-step group project guidelines. Here is a reminder on your group project submission requirements for Part 1: 1. Submit team document in Microsoft Word. Submit your writing as a narrative‚ a list of tips or a combination. The length of paper will vary depending on number of team members and format chosen by team. 2. Include sources in APA format. All references must be cited in paper. Available Topics: 1. Corporate social responsibility 2. Work-life Balance 3. Leadership
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Do Schools Kill Creativity Tonianna Fowler English 101 July 14‚ 2014 When we were children growing up our imaginations run wild. As we would play on the playground‚ building friendships‚ and solve problems that show us things in a different way. Even though everybody talents are pushed away others believe that the public education system is wrong. I was told to summarize the video on “Do Schools Kill Creativity” by Sir Ken Robinson. As he talks in the video I do agree with some
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across the globe‚ which would lead to the development of our countries. However‚ this is not the case as said here by William K. Tabb‚ Economist: “Globalization refers to the process of reducing barriers between countries and encouraging closer economic‚ political‚ and social interaction. Globalization could vastly increase the ability of people everywhere to improve their living standards by sharing knowledge and the fruits of human labor across those barriers. This‚ of course‚ does not happen
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Hey! Everybody seems to be looking at me. How dare you stare at me! Why? Just because I’m a bad girl? A good for nothing girl‚ a problem child? That’s what you call me. I say bad words. I lie. I cheat. I steal and I can even kill if I have to‚ because I’m a bad girl. But where are my parents? You are my parents. My good elder brother and sister in this society where I live. Look what you have done to me. You pampered and spoiled me; neglected me. You entrusted me to yaya whose intelligence is lower
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ease. In fact‚ my creativity was not even challenged until I was well into elementary school. In kindergarten and first “I don’t want to”‚ was deemed a valid excuse. Naturally second and third graders have absolutely no bladder control‚ and thus responding to “Alex‚ how about you read?” with “I gotta pee” had a 100% success rate. By fourth grade I had learned that I could win a free trip to the nurses office by shoving a pencil into my nose and making it bleed‚ a skill that carried me straight into middle
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