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    Keurig’s main generic business strategy is a focused differentiation strategy. Their product as a whole is focused on coffee drinkers in general you can’t really market their machine or products to someone that doesn’t drink coffee. The only other use would be for something such as hot chocolate‚ which would be an expensive purchase just to have a hot chocolate maker. They’re differentiated by offering a specific product that’s far better compared to their rivals. The products they offer are different

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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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    formulation and implementation of strategy. In this way they can ensure that their companies rapidly and decisively breakout of their industry context to establish fast track business growth. The House that Branson Built: Virgin’s Entry into the New Millennium Briefly identify the key components of Virgin’s corporate strategy. What made Virgin so successful and a breakout company? How would you describe Branson’s leadership style and philosophy? Could Virgin have succeeded without Richard Branson’s

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    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 from the bloody red oceans‚ where competition is fierce‚ by creating blue oceans of

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    TITTLE: ‘‘THE AIRLINE INDUSTRY’’ (VIRGIN ATLANTIC AIRLINES) Contents 1) Introduction to airline industry 2) Drivers of globalisation using yip’s model 2.1 Market globalisation 2.2 Cost globalisation 2.3 Globalisation of government policies 2.4 Globalisation of competition 3) Localisation- arguments against globalisation 4) Pestle Analysis 5) Porter’s 5 forces analysis and their application to Airline industry 5.1 Rivalry amongst Existing Firms 5.2 Threat of substitution 5.3 Threat

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    possible situations in the industry‚ it adds 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

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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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    on a survey of the Virgin Group’s sustainability report that summarize the Virgin companies’ sustainability strategy‚ evaluating the sustainability report based on the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) principle‚ to comment performance indicators and making recommendations‚ which can improve the sustainability report. Virgin Group’s Corporate responsibility and sustainable development report 2010 emphasizes the range of corporate responsibility and sustainability issues the Virgin companies face operating

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    COMPANY OVERVIEW H.R. TEXTILE MILLS LIMITED Bangladesh‚ a country of multidimensional potentiality‚ has been recognized as global performer in garments arena. Almost 5000 factories with 3 million work forces‚ putting their hands significantly to different supply chain of global brands. Thus garments export swelled to 12 Billion US Dollar. Ha‐Meem Group‚ a top ranking apparel manufacturer in Bangladesh exporting to USA and Europe for a long time

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    289 CASE EXAMPLE The Virgin Group Aidan McQuade Introduction The Virgin Group is one of the UK’s largest private companies. The group included‚ in 2006‚ 63 businesses as diverse as airlines‚ health clubs‚ music stores and trains. The group included Virgin Galactic‚ which promised to take paying passengers into sub-orbital space. The personal image and personality of the founder‚ Richard Branson‚ were highly bound up with those of the company. Branson’s taste for publicity has led him to

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