CASE STUDY: CIRQUE DU SOLEIL 1. What are Cirque’s product and strategy? The cirque product is a circ show without animals‚ the main features of this show are: clowns‚ acrobats and gymnasts. The difference between Cirque du soleil and other circs is that the first one tries to make the show unforgettable by adding music specially composed for each show and also an elaborated “attrezzo” (lights and scenario). The Strategy that Cirque used is a blue ocean strategy‚ this strategy consist in creating
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Impact of The Blue Ocean Strategy in the Cirque Du Soleil business performance in 2012” ID: Name: MOTIVATION What do these companies/products have in common? OVERVIEW 1. The Blue Ocean Strategy Main Concepts How to create Blue Oceans 2. Case Study: Cirque Du Soleil Traditional Circus Cirque Du Soleil and Blue Ocean Strategy 3. Conclusion About the BOS and Cirque Du Soleil Reflection Questions at the end… THE BLUE OCEAN STRATEGY MAIN CONCEPTS
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wonderful acrobatic show that was based around the legendary band The Beatles. The show was mesmerizing and absolutely stunning‚ it in captured my heart and changed me forever. This show was called Love (CHANGE SLIDE) and was run by Cirque du Soleil. Cirque du Soleil is a Canadian entertainment company‚ self-described as a "dramatic mix of circus arts and street entertainment." Based in Montreal‚ Quebec‚ Canada‚ (CHANGE SLIDE) and located in the inner-city area of Saint-Michel‚ it was founded in
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CASE B Jorge Tarzijan Questions: Cirque du Soleil 1. Is the business model of Cirque Du Soleil different from the business model of traditional circus? Why? 2. What are the main differences between the choices selected by Cirque Du Soleil and the traditional circus? 3. When you compare Cirque du Soleil with the conventional circus‚ which are the elements kept by Le Cirque? Which ones were downplayed and which ones were played up? 4. How does Cirque du Soleil create superior profits? 5. What are
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Research Report on Cirque du Soleil Julien Lallement ISEG Business School 5 Group2C January 10‚ 2012 Human Resources Management‚ Pr. Michelle K. Duffy‚ Phd ABSTRACT This final research report relating to the Human Resource course will be focused on the Cirque du Soleil business case discovered in class. In a first part we will develop and articulate the Cirque du Soleil HR portfolio. This part will also relates the company values and core competencies. The first part will be concluded by a series
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The history of Cirque du Soleil traces back to the 1980s. That was when Guy Laliberté and Daniel Gauthier decided to gather a group of young street performers in Quebec and founded Le Club des Talons Hauts. In 1981‚ they organized the Fête foraine of Baie-Saint-Paul‚ a cultural event in which street artists from all over met to exchange ideas and enliven the streets of the city. Encouraged by public enthusiasm‚ Circus itself first saw light in 1984 with the support of the Government of Québec
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factors were totally eliminated by Le Cirque and what are the operational and financial implications? One of the factor that differentiates Le Cirque from the traditional circus is the complete absence of performing animals: this is a strong change‚ especially if we think that the idea of circus takes its origin in a horse ring and has always been connected with elephants’ and other wild animals’ show. Also big name acts have no place in Cirque du Soleil: it doesn’t try to attract viewers through
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Cirque du Soleil Background: Cirque du Soleil was the first ever circus group that evolved its self to the commercial world by introducing the simple but innovative and unique concept of combining the traditional circus acts with opera‚ dance‚ theatre and live music. Cirque du Soleil ensured success by executing the concept to the point of perfection. Excellent choreography and amazing pyrotechnics were the backbone of their success. The experience of a Cirque du Soleil show is considered to be as
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model: Cirque du Soleil took on a different role from the traditional circus business model to the new blue ocean strategy verse the red ocean strategy. Cirque du Soleil created the new business model by creating new market space. Cirque du Soleil wanted to step away from the traditional circus to create a new atmosphere and family entertainment. The one similarity of both business models is the revenue streams. Variations: The traditional circus has animal shows. The Cirque du Soleil focus more
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Cirque du Soleil Case Analysis 1. What is Cirque’s product and its strategy? Cirque du Soleil‚ a Quebec based company‚ is a circus that does not has a product. What it does offer is artistic works with a high-quality‚ artistic entertainment. It gives the spectators the experience of a theater and a dance circus without animals‚ which bases its performances on very talented and creative people‚ combining street performances‚ clowns‚ acrobats‚ and gymnasts. Cirque du Soleil’s strategy is to
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