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Blue Ocean Strategy: How to Create Uncontested Market Space and Make Competition Irrelevant

Winning by Not Competing: A Fresh Approach to Strategy

Since the dawn of the industrial age, companies have engaged in head-to-head competition in search of sustained, profitable growth. They have fought for competitive advantage, battled over market share, and struggled for differentiation. Yet these hallmarks of competitive strategy are not the way to create profitable growth in the future.

In a book that challenges everything you thought you knew about the requirements for strategic success, W. Chan Kim and Ren?e Mauborgne argue that cutthroat competition results in nothing but a bloody red ocean of rivals fighting over a shrinking profit pool. Based on a study of 150 strategic moves spanning more than a hundred years and thirty industries, the authors argue that lasting success comes not from battling competitors, but from creating "blue oceans": untapped new market spaces ripe for growth. Such strategic moves-which the authors call "value innovation"- create powerful leaps in value that often render rivals obsolete for more than a decade.

Blue Ocean Strategy presents a systematic approach to making the competition irrelevant and outlines principles and tools any company can use to create and capture blue oceans. A landmark work that upends traditional thinking about strategy, this book charts a bold new path to winning the future.

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 Professor of Strategy and Management.

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  • Posted: Sep-03-2009

Competitors are dumb, so why have them?

Really good book. For business owners who would be hard pressed to figure out who is more moronic, competitors or customers. When you have something no one else does, everything changes...In one hour I invented a service that never existed because of this book, and it validated other ideas I...

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  • Posted: Sep-02-2009

A Different Way to Compete

Very good book. Using case studies and proposing a highly structured process, the authors explain "value innovation," which rejects the notion that businesses can compete only through lower prices or product differentiation. Part of the process of identifying "blue ocean" products and services...

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  • Posted: Jun-28-2009

Outstanding management Strategy Book

An outstanding strategy book that challenges Porter Competitive startegy. It sets new dimension of open the market place and makes the competition un-relevant

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  • Posted: Jun-22-2009

Many Great Insights, Almost Too Many

Blue Ocean Strategy by W. Chan Kim and Renee Mauborgne is not the breeziest read but it has some very interesting points for business owners. Even if you don't have your own business, Blue Ocean Strategy's creative recommendations are useful to stretch and challenge your current thinking.Rather...

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  • Posted: Jun-16-2009

Blue Ocean Strategy - Kim & Mauborgne

Blue Ocean Strategy is not such much a marketing book as it is a book on strategy. That said, every CMO should absolutely read this book before they launch their next new product or service. Kim and Mauborgne make the case that if companies are to succeed in the future, they need to stop battling...

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  • Posted: May-26-2009

Best Business Book I've read

The first impression after reading this book is "Ah, I can do that and I never thought about it". It's really an eye opener and every page is worth reading.

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  • Posted: Feb-20-2009

Applauding the Process

A Review of "Blue Ocean Strategy" by W. Chan Kim and Renee Mauborgne.Applauding the ProcessFirst published in 2005, this book, now more than ever, continues to extol tremendous value and should therefore be included on every marketer's shelf. As a successful professional, I maintain that the...

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  • Posted: Feb-20-2009

BOS review

Blue Ocean Strategy: How to Create Uncontested Market Space and Make Competition Irrelevant is a great book and assumes enhanced relevance in today's challenging times. Very pertinent reading filled with strong ideation strategy on value innovation.

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  • Posted: Feb-15-2009

Blue Ocean Strategy Book

The book arrived in a timely manner. There were quite a few pages that were dog-eared, but other than that, it was in good condition. I would use this supplier again.

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  • Posted: Jan-25-2009

Refreshing and Useful, Concise and Well-written

As a strategy consultant, I am always looking for new methods, frameworks, and tools related to corporate strategy. This book, Blue Ocean Strategy: How to Create Uncontested Market Space and Make Competition Irrelevant, presents a simple, cohesive, and practical framework to think about value...

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