report On A STUDY OF COMPETETIVE STRATEGIES IN TELECOM SECTOR SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND MASTER OF BUSINESS LAWS For The Course: STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT SUBMITTED BY: MAYANK KUMAR AGARWAL M.B.A.-MBL SEMESTER 3RD ROLL NO-200 SUBMITTED TO:DR. ARCHI MATHUR FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY‚ JODHPUR A STUDY OF COMPETETIVE STRATEGIES IN TELECOM SECTOR STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
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Innovation is the most significant factor for any small or big company to grow and establish a position in the market. Without innovation new ideas and strategies cannot arrive and the organization could not make a mark in the market. New innovative ideas makes history. 36 Blue ocean vs Red Ocean The most efficient way to maximize the profits‚ a company needs to build an uncontested market space that makes the competition irrelevant. In 2004‚ Kim and Mauborgne published their study‚ where they analyzed
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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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Citibank eBusiness for Global Corp Banking Setting the stage : Referring to Citibank’s case‚ analyse: 1. 2. 3. Standard Value Chain (primary & secondary) Software applications responsible for step 1 Citibank’s 3-stage e-Business strategy Using Value Chain for a manufacturing company to show how Citi’s products and services assist each part of the manufacturing company’s value chain activity‚ both primary & secondary. Primary Activities Secondary/ Support Activities Goal
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Execution of a Blue Ocean Strategy American Military University Professor Alex Lazo Table of Contents Abstract……………………………………………………………………………………………3 Value Innovation…………………………………………………………………………………..3 Reconstructing Market Boundaries (Six Path Framework)……………………………………….3 Four Actions Framework…………………………………………………………………………4 Canvas Strategy…………………………………………………………………………………...5 Three Tiers of Noncustomers……………………………………………………………………. 6 Blue Ocean Strategy Sequence……………………………………………………………………6
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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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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 need
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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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Strategy Recommendation STR/581 November 6‚ 2011 Strategy Recommendation for L.L.Bean Founded in 1912‚ L.L.Bean‚ located in Freeport Maine‚ is a global company with annual sales of $1.5 billion. In order for L.L.Bean to remain a profitable private retailer of men’s‚ women’s and children’s clothing‚ indoor furnishings‚ and outdoor gear for the avid outdoorsman‚ the company needs to continually reinvent themselves to stay ahead of the competition. L.L.Bean has remained profitable with only one
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Blue Ocean Strategy Paper Into‚ The blue ocean strategy in marketing is a distinctive method when it comes to building a customer base very different when it comes to competing within a certain type of industry. Instead of trying to compete in a crowded market place with existing companies‚ a blue ocean strategy will drive to create a complete new market segment that has no completion or other firms to compete against. In this day in age of technology and the emergence of it and globalization the
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