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Go where profits and growth
   are – and where the
    competition isn’t.
OCEAN
- is known as the MARKET UNIVERSE.

RED OCEAN
- are all the industries in existence today - the known market
  space.
- industry boundaries are defined and accepted, and the
  competitive rules of the game are known.

BLUE OCEAN
- uncontested market space for an unknown industry or
innovation

- exists where no firms currently operate, leaving the company to
expand without competition.
1. Is your company facing heightened competition from
domestic and international rivals?

2. Do your sales representatives increasingly argue they
need to offer deeper and deeper price discounts to make
sales?

3. Is your company focused more on cost cutting, quality
control, and brand management at the expense of
growth, innovation, and brand creation?

4. Do you see outsourcing to low cost companies or
countries as a principal prerequisite to regain
competitiveness?

5. Is commoditization of offerings a frequent worry of your
company?
RED OCEAN                         BLUE OCEAN
Compete in existing market         Create uncontested market
space                              space
Beat the competition               Make the competition
                                   irrelevant

Exploit existing demand            Create and capture new
                                   demand

Make the value‐cost trade‐off      Break the value‐cost trade‐off

Align the whole system of a        Align the whole system of a
company’s activities with its      company’s activities in pursuit
strategic                          of
choice of differentiation or low   differentiation and low cost
cost
VALUE INNOVATION

- is the cornerstone of blue ocean strategy.
- is the simultaneous pursuit of differentiation
  and low cost.
- focuses on making the competition irrelevant
  by creating a leap of value for buyers and for
  the company, thereby opening up new and
  uncontested market space.
REDUCE
                     Which factors should
                     be reduced well below
                     the industry’s
                     standard?

ELIMINATE
Which of factors              A                 CREATE
that                        VALUE            Which factors should
the industry takes           NEW             be created that the
for                         CURVE            industry has never
granted should be                            offered?
eliminated?
                           RAISE
                      Which factors should
                      be raised well above
                      the industry’s
                      standard?
1ST TIER: “SOON TO
 BE” non customers
who are on the edge
    of your market
 waiting to jump ship
                             2ND TIER:
                         “REFUSING” non
                          customers who
                        consciously choose
                        against your market
                                            3RD TIER:
                                       “UNEXPLORED” non
                                       customers who are in
                                        markets distant from
                                              yours
- is closest to your market. They sit on the edge of the
  market.
- they are buyers who minimally purchase an
  industry’s offering out of necessity but are mentally
  noncustomers of the industry. They are waiting to
  jump ship and leave the industry as soon as the
  opportunity presents itself.
- However, if offered a leap in value, not only would
  they stay, but also their frequency of purchases
  would multiply, unlocking enormous latent demand.
- people who refuse to use your industry’s
  offerings.

- buyers who have seen your industry’s
  offerings as an option to fulfill their
  needs but have voted against them.
- is farthest from your market.

- noncustomers who have never thought of
  your market’s offerings as an option.

- by focusing on key commonalities across
  these noncustomers and existing customers,
  companies can understand how to pull them
  into their new market.
- Ralph Lauren created a blue ocean of ―high fashion with no
  fashion‖.
- combined the best features of haute couture (designer
  name, elegance of their stores, and fine materials) with the
  best features of lower-priced classical lines (classical
  look, lower prices) to not only capture share from both strategic
  groups, but to also draw new customers into the market.
Pfizer created a blue ocean by shifting
the focus of the pharmaceutical industry’s
largely functional orientation — from
medical treatment to lifestyle
enhancement, an emotional orientation.
- Cirque Du Soliel created uncontested new market space
that made the competition irrelevant.
- It appealed to a whole new group of customers: adults
  and corporate clients prepared to pay a price several
  times as great as traditional circuses for an
unprecedented entertainment experience.
- Cirque Du Soleil reinvented the circus.
ENTREP Blue ocean strategy

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ENTREP Blue ocean strategy

  • 1.
  • 2. Go where profits and growth are – and where the competition isn’t.
  • 3. OCEAN - is known as the MARKET UNIVERSE. RED OCEAN - are all the industries in existence today - the known market space. - industry boundaries are defined and accepted, and the competitive rules of the game are known. BLUE OCEAN - uncontested market space for an unknown industry or innovation - exists where no firms currently operate, leaving the company to expand without competition.
  • 4. 1. Is your company facing heightened competition from domestic and international rivals? 2. Do your sales representatives increasingly argue they need to offer deeper and deeper price discounts to make sales? 3. Is your company focused more on cost cutting, quality control, and brand management at the expense of growth, innovation, and brand creation? 4. Do you see outsourcing to low cost companies or countries as a principal prerequisite to regain competitiveness? 5. Is commoditization of offerings a frequent worry of your company?
  • 5. RED OCEAN BLUE OCEAN Compete in existing market Create uncontested market space space Beat the competition Make the competition irrelevant Exploit existing demand Create and capture new demand Make the value‐cost trade‐off Break the value‐cost trade‐off Align the whole system of a Align the whole system of a company’s activities with its company’s activities in pursuit strategic of choice of differentiation or low differentiation and low cost cost
  • 6.
  • 7. VALUE INNOVATION - is the cornerstone of blue ocean strategy. - is the simultaneous pursuit of differentiation and low cost. - focuses on making the competition irrelevant by creating a leap of value for buyers and for the company, thereby opening up new and uncontested market space.
  • 8. REDUCE Which factors should be reduced well below the industry’s standard? ELIMINATE Which of factors A CREATE that VALUE Which factors should the industry takes NEW be created that the for CURVE industry has never granted should be offered? eliminated? RAISE Which factors should be raised well above the industry’s standard?
  • 9. 1ST TIER: “SOON TO BE” non customers who are on the edge of your market waiting to jump ship 2ND TIER: “REFUSING” non customers who consciously choose against your market 3RD TIER: “UNEXPLORED” non customers who are in markets distant from yours
  • 10. - is closest to your market. They sit on the edge of the market. - they are buyers who minimally purchase an industry’s offering out of necessity but are mentally noncustomers of the industry. They are waiting to jump ship and leave the industry as soon as the opportunity presents itself. - However, if offered a leap in value, not only would they stay, but also their frequency of purchases would multiply, unlocking enormous latent demand.
  • 11. - people who refuse to use your industry’s offerings. - buyers who have seen your industry’s offerings as an option to fulfill their needs but have voted against them.
  • 12. - is farthest from your market. - noncustomers who have never thought of your market’s offerings as an option. - by focusing on key commonalities across these noncustomers and existing customers, companies can understand how to pull them into their new market.
  • 13.
  • 14. - Ralph Lauren created a blue ocean of ―high fashion with no fashion‖. - combined the best features of haute couture (designer name, elegance of their stores, and fine materials) with the best features of lower-priced classical lines (classical look, lower prices) to not only capture share from both strategic groups, but to also draw new customers into the market.
  • 15. Pfizer created a blue ocean by shifting the focus of the pharmaceutical industry’s largely functional orientation — from medical treatment to lifestyle enhancement, an emotional orientation.
  • 16. - Cirque Du Soliel created uncontested new market space that made the competition irrelevant. - It appealed to a whole new group of customers: adults and corporate clients prepared to pay a price several times as great as traditional circuses for an unprecedented entertainment experience. - Cirque Du Soleil reinvented the circus.

Editor's Notes

  1. RED --- Here companies try to outperform their rivals to grab a greater share of existing demand. As the market space gets crowded, prospects for profits and growth are reduced. Products become commodities, and cutthroat competition turns the red ocean bloody.
  2. In simple terms, red ocean strategy is about how to out-pace rivals in existing market space; it is a market-competing strategy. In contrast, blue ocean strategy is about how to get out of established market boundaries to leave the competition behind; it is a market-creating strategy. Red ocean strategy assumes that an industry's structural conditions are given and that firms are forced to compete within a finite market space. Taking market structure as given, companies are driven to try to carve out a defensible position against the competition in the existing industry terrain.
  3. Because value to buyers comes from the offering’s utility minus its price, and because value to the company is generated from the offering’s price minus its cost, value innovation is achieved only when the whole system of utility, price and cost is aligned.
  4. To reconstruct buyer value elements in crafting a new value curve, we use the Four Actions Framework. As shown in the diagram above, to break the trade-off between differentiation and low cost and to create a new value curve, there are four key questions to challenge an industry's strategic logic and business model: