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    Blue Ocean Strategy

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    REPORT ON THE ANALYSIS OF BLUE OCEAN STRATEGY AND ITS IMPLICATIONS CONDUCTED BY: NAME: MBURU ID: L0471ALAL0211 MODULE: STRATEGIC INFORMATION MANAGEMENT LECTURER: DAVID ACQUAYE COURSE: BA-BMS 4 DATE: 19TH APRIL‚ 2012 WORDS: 3‚776 SCHOOL: LONDON SCHOOL OF COMMERCE LONDON‚ UNITED KINGDOM Table of Contents Executive Summary3 Chapter One Definition of Blue Ocean Strategy4 The Authors6 Chapter Two Introduction7 Major Differences Between Blue Ocean and Red Ocean7 Conclusion7

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    BOOK REVIEW BLUE OCEAN STRATEGY: How to Create Uncontested Market Space and make the Competition Irrelevant W. Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne‚ 2005. BLUE OCEAN STRATEGY : How to Create Uncontested Market Space and Make the Competition Irrelevant. Harvard Business School Publishing Corporation. ISBN 1-59139-619-0. I find this book‚ Blue Ocean Strategy: How to Create Uncontested market Space and Make the Competition Irrelevant‚ is very informative. The only thing that I am not very fond of

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    Blue ocean strategy

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    Blue ocean strategy 1. Brief introduction 2. Quotes and examples 3. Personal opinion and critics 1. Introduction This book is an introduction to blue ocean strategy. Strategy management is here divided in the two; the red and the blue strategy. First let’s talk about the red ocean‚ red for blood‚ where companies can be compared to sharks eating each other by competing on existing markets with unoriginal strategies especially by competing on price and try to get a bigger market share

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    oceans, coastal notes

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    OCEANS AND THEIR COASTAL MARGINS: Distributions of oceans and ocean currents Distribution and Importance of Oceans: Oceans cover about 70% on the earth’s surface Great importance to humans in number of ways‚ include: regulating global climates and as a source of economic materials. Oceans are also important for leisure and recreation Oceans cover about 50% of the earth’s surface in the northern hemisphere and about 90% in the Southern hemisphere Ocean / Sea Area in 1000km^2 Pacific

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    have been many debates over whether the U.S Navy needs new super-carriers to help protect our seas. If you know anything about having a loved one in the armed forces‚ you would agree that the equipment always needs improvement. Buying super-carriers for the U.S Navy will improve America’s chance of winning future wars and protecting the people of the United States. If debates on whether or not the U.S Navy should buy super-carriers agree to buy them‚ than the United States has better chances of winning

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    Blue Ocean Strategy

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    Blue Ocean Strategy Paper Adel Erolsky University of Phoenix MKT/421 Ron Rosalik August 25‚ 2014 Blue Ocean Strategy Paper In today’s business world‚ competition is a big concern for nearly every corporation. The competition on the market is getting stronger and more difficult to overcome‚ in many situations corporations terminate their products‚ production‚ or their services‚ just because it is impossible to continue; the cost is too high to focus on gathering development projects in marketing

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    Danger of Pacific Ocean

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    Why is the Pacific Ocean unsafe? In 2011‚ Japan suffered a major travesty due to the 9.0 magnitude earthquake‚ and tsunami that followed soon after. However‚ during that earthquake and tsunami‚ a nuclear power plant known as Fukushima Daichii was hit‚ and exposed to the community. Being exposed to a nuclear power plant is extremely harmful because of the symptoms that may occur from it‚ due to radiation. According to the 2013 edition of the Encyclopedia‚ radiation is a‚ “flow of atomic and subatomic

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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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    Taim Awad Ms. Mocarski A.P. British Literature 09/07/2014 Art‚ Literature‚ and the Carriers of Civilization. In 1848‚ Thomas de Quincey wrote an essay titled “The Literature of Knowledge and the Literature of Power.” De Quincey was a 19th century British author. He is well known for “Confessions of an English Opium Eater.” In his essay‚ he divides literature – books to be precise‚ into two separate roles: the literature of knowledge which conveys information that has a clear use (such as a cookbook)

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    Future of our oceans

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    Future of Our Oceans The fact of the matter is that the levels of CO2 that this planet we call Earth is expelling is incredible. Like 30 billion tons per year incredible. This rate of change drastically effects everything‚ including the most popular type of surface we have on Earth‚ our oceans. Although the oceans are delaying the effects of global warming by taking in heaps of carbon dioxide‚ this does not mean the oceans go unaffected. This is not a small problem either. As oceans take in more

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