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Blue ocean strategy : how to create uncontested market space and the make competition irrelevant

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Publisher :Harvard Business School Press , 2005

Based on a study of 150 strategic movesspanning more than a hundred years and thirty industries, Kim and Mauborgne argue that tomorrow's leading companies will succeed not by battling competitors, but by creating "blue oceans" of uncontested market space ripe for growth. Such strategic movestermed "value innovation" - create powerful leaps in value for both the firm and its buyers, rendering rivals obsolete and unleashing new demand.

Blue Ocean Strategy provides a systematic approach to making the competition irrelevant. In this frame-changing book, Kim and Mauborgne present a proven analytical framework and the tools for successfully creating and capturing blue oceans. Examining a wide range of strategic moves across a host of industries, Blue Ocean Strategy highlights the six principles that every company can use to successfully formulate and execute blue ocean strategies. The six principles show how to reconstruct market boundaries, focus on the big picture, reach beyond existing demand, get the strategic sequence right, overcome organizational hurdles, and build execution into strategy.

Upending traditional thinking about strategy, this landmark book charts "bold new path to winning the future."



About the authors:

W. Chan Kim is The Boston Consulting Group Bruce D. henderson Chair Professor of Strategy and international Management at INSEAD.



Ren?e Mauborgne is the INSEAD Distinguished Fellow and a professor of strategy and management.

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HF5415.153 .K53 2005
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xv, 240p.;24cm.
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1591396190
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