blue ocean strategy ® Go where profits and growth are – and where the competition isn’t www.blueoceanstrategy.com © Kim & Mauborgne R esearching the history of blue ocean
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La Estrategia del Océano Azul Contenido Título del Libro: Blue Ocean Strategy: How to Create Uncontested Market Space and Make Competition Irrelevant Autor: W. Chan Kim y Renée Mauborgne Introducción. Pag 1 Fecha de Publicación: 3 de Febrero 2005 Editorial: Harvard Business School Press Nº Páginas: 256 Principios para desarrollar una estrategia de océano azul. Pag 2 ISBN: 1591396190 EL AUTOR: W. Chan Kim es actualmente profesor de Estrategia y Gestión Internacional en INSEAD‚ en Fontainebleau
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focused on how companies can survive in a highly competitive market‚ for example by a choosing a strategy of differentiation or cost leadership. The authors of the book Blue Ocean Strategy argue‚ however‚ that intensive competition will only lead to bloody red oceans in which companies find themselves fighting over an ever-shrinking profit pool. Blue Ocean Strategy‚ on the other hand‚ is a very practical book that dares to deviate from this path by challenging and motivating companies to swim away
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conceptual model for formulating and operationalizing Blue Ocean Strategies for Indian Companies Research Project Synopsis ATUL KUMAR 11A INDIAN INSTITUTE OF FOREIGN TRADE Contents 1.0 Introduction ................................................................................................. 1 2.0 Literature review.......................................................................................... 2 2.1 Defining strategy ......................................................
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What is Blue Ocean Strategy? by Nattida Sae-Iw MBA Student What is Blue Ocean Strategy? Let’s start with the metaphors To understand the term of Blue Ocean‚ imagine a market universe composed of two sorts of oceans: Red Oceans and Blue Oceans. Red Oceans represent the existing market space which is known market. Companies in red oceans are competitive-base; they are fighting each other and aim to get a bigger market share
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Abstract Blue Ocean strategy is a consistent pattern of strategic thinking behind the creation of new markets and industries where demand is created rather than fought for and the rule of competition is irrelevant. This paper proposes a methodology to implement the Blue Ocean Strategy in a privately owned Malaysia industrial firm struggling in a very competitive market using different tools and techniques such as value curves‚ strategy canvas‚ six path method‚ four actions framework. The results
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{draw:frame} {draw:frame} {draw:g} {draw:frame} DEFINITION OF STRATEGY: _“Strategy is a pattern of the fundamental goals of the walk and planned‚ the distribution of resources and the organization of interaction with the market‚ competitors and factor-environmental factors.”_ -John A. Byrne _“The core of the strategy is how to survive in a competitive world‚ how to create a better perception in the minds of consumers‚ to be different‚ identify strengths and weaknesses competitors‚ specializes
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Blue Ocean Strategy 1. What is a blue ocean strategy? What is a red ocean strategy? Explain these from the perspective of company‚ competition‚ costs‚ and markets. Blue oceans mean that one industry has not existed in the world. This is an unknown market space in the industry. In the market space‚ there has no competition or just a little competition. In blue oceans strategy‚ market demands come from innovation rather than fierce competitions. From the perspective of company‚ Blue ocean strategy
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little value in explaining to route so success. 2. most fundamental assumption of the Blue Ocean theory is that industry’s conditions can be shaped by a firm’s efforts. The red ocean describes a situation where existing industry rules are readily formed‚ static and cannot be changed. While the possible occurrence of a blue ocean encourages the creativity and learning‚ the red ocean claims that learning is ineffective in such situation. The assumptions behind the two are therefore not coherent
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by the Board of Directors of a company of your choice to advise them on the possibility of changing the strategy of their company. In particular‚ they are keen to redesign their strategy along the lines of the much publicized blue ocean strategy and to shift from the red ocean in which they are currently competing. * Analyze industry competition and the implications of the red ocean strategy for the company. * Critically discuss the ways in which the company could challenge their respective
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