BLUE OCEAN STRATEGY

Blue Ocean Strategy is a Growth, Innovation, and Value Creation framework focused on the idea of creating an uncontested market space—i.e. a "blue ocean."










Blue Ocean Strategy is a Growth Strategy, Innovation Management, and Value Creation framework focused on the idea of creating an uncontested market space—i.e. a "blue ocean." This strategic framework is very innovative, as its principles challenge the conventional business strategy principles of fighting competitors head-on. The Blue Ocean Strategy framework evolved from a framework called Value Innovation developed by Kim and Mauborgne in the late 90s.


Comparison Conventional Strategic Thinking vs. Blue Ocean Strategy Thinking

Source: Harvard Business Review, C. Kim, R. Mauborgne (1997)

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Blue Ocean vs. Red Ocean. What's the meaning behind the name?

In red oceans, our efforts are focused on the conventional logic that we must outpace the competition with a better solution to a given problem. Blue ocean strategy invites us to redefine the problem itself. It does so by breaking the value-cost trade-off in view of creating new uncontested market places. Places where no one has been and where we would be the one defining the rules!

The Analytical Tools & Frameworks

The strategy canvas is both the start and the end point of a Blue Ocean Strategy formulation. An initial value curve depicts where the industry competes on and invests in. It is then transformed via the eliminate-reduce-raise-create actions framework. The resulting value curve shows a focused effort that diverges from existing market offerings and can be easily translated into a compelling tagline.

Core Underlying Principles

Venturing beyond an existing industry space implies a series of risks. The blue ocean strategy approach to strategy is based on six principles that cater for the major risks of a new market creation project: search risk, planning risk, scale risk, business model risk, organizational risk and management risk. Together, they define the underlying philosophy of blue oceans.

Value Innovation

At the heart of Blue Ocean Strategy, we have concept of Value Innovation. Value without innovation tends to focus on value creation on an incremental scale, i.e. something that improves value but is not sufficient to make us really stand out in the marketplace. Innovation without value tends to be technology-driven, market pioneering, or futuristic, often shooting beyond what buyers are ready to accept and pay for.

Value innovation occurs only if we align innovation with utility, price, and cost positions. The focus here is not time-to-market, bleeding-edge technology or best practices. It is the ambition to break one of the most commonly accepted dogmas of competition-based strategy: the value-cost trade-off.

It is conventionally believed that companies can either create greater value to customers at a higher cost, or create reasonable value at a lower cost. Here, strategy is seen as making a choice between differentiation and cost. In contrast, to create blue oceans, we need to pursue differentiation and low cost simultaneously, by looking within and beyond our industry boundaries and redefining a market altogether.

Instead of focusing on beating the competition, value innovation focuses on making the competition irrelevant by creating a leap in value for buyers and our company, thereby opening up new and uncontested market space. The objective here is not to increase our competitiveness in the market as we know it. Rather, it is to create a whole new market where the rules of the games are yet to be created, by us!

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  Design Thinking

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  Business Model Innovation

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Case Studies on Blue Ocean Strategy and Value Innovation

Business Model Innovation for Ecommerce in Beauty Sector

Scenario: A firm operating within the ecommerce beauty sector is grappling with the challenge of differentiating its business model in a rapidly saturating online market.

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Digital Transformation Strategy for Mid-Size Travel Agency

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Automotive Disruption Strategy for Electric Vehicle Market

Scenario: The organization is a mid-size automotive supplier specializing in internal combustion engine components and is facing disruption from the shift towards electric vehicles.

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Telecom Business Model Innovation for Digital Services Expansion

Scenario: The organization is a mid-sized telecom operator in North America focused on expanding its digital services portfolio to capture new market segments and diversify revenue streams.

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Business Model Innovation for Luxury Fashion Retailer in European Market

Scenario: A high-end fashion retailer in Europe is struggling to adapt its business model in response to the rapid digitization of the industry.

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Strategic Diversification Initiative for Boutique Hotel Chain in Europe

Scenario: A boutique hotel chain in Europe is at a crossroads, needing to embrace value innovation to stay competitive.

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Operational Efficiency Strategy for Telecom Service Providers in Asia

Scenario: A major telecom service provider in Asia is at a crossroads, requiring business model innovation to stay competitive.

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Revenue Model Redesign for Industrial 3D Printing Firm

Scenario: The organization is a mid-sized player in the industrial 3D printing space, grappling with the challenge of transitioning from a product-centric to a service-oriented business model.

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Strategic Business Model Redesign for Automotive Supplier in Competitive Landscape

Scenario: The organization in question is a mid-sized automotive supplier that operates in a highly competitive market niche.

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Online Learning Platform Strategy in Educational Services

Scenario: A leading online learning platform is at a crossroads, needing business model innovation to stay competitive in a rapidly evolving educational services market.

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Business Model Revamp for Boutique Hotel Chain in Competitive Market

Scenario: A boutique hotel chain operates in a highly competitive urban market and has been grappling with stagnant growth.

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Value Innovation Strategy for Cosmetics Firm in Luxury Segment

Scenario: A leading cosmetics firm in the luxury segment is facing stagnation in a highly competitive market.

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FAQs on Blue Ocean Strategy and Value Innovation

What are the implications of generational shifts in consumer behavior on Value Innovation?
Generational shifts in consumer behavior necessitate organizations to adapt their Value Innovation strategies, focusing on experiences, digital engagement, and personalized offerings to meet evolving expectations and drive growth. [Read full explanation]
What is the role of Value Innovation in driving cross-industry collaborations and partnerships?
Value Innovation acts as a catalyst for Strategic Alignment, Synergy Creation, and accessing New Markets, significantly driving cross-industry collaborations by leveraging complementary strengths for innovative solutions and market expansion. [Read full explanation]
How does Industry Analysis enhance the effectiveness of Value Innovation strategies in niche markets?
Industry Analysis is crucial for Value Innovation in niche markets by offering insights into market dynamics, customer needs, and competitive landscapes, guiding Strategic Planning and differentiation. [Read full explanation]
What are the critical steps in aligning Value Innovation with a company's long-term growth objectives?
Aligning Value Innovation with long-term growth involves understanding market needs, reimagining products and services, and building a Culture of Continuous Innovation for sustainable success. [Read full explanation]
How is Value Innovation being impacted by the rise of remote work and digital nomadism?
The rise of remote work and digital nomadism is significantly impacting Value Innovation by necessitating the adoption of digital collaboration tools, focusing on digital customer experiences, and leveraging Digital Transformation for Operational Excellence, presenting both challenges and opportunities. [Read full explanation]
What role does Industry Analysis play in identifying untapped opportunities for Value Innovation?
Industry Analysis is essential for Strategic Planning, identifying competitive gaps, and Risk Management, enabling organizations to uncover untapped Value Innovation opportunities by understanding market trends, consumer behaviors, and leveraging emerging technologies. [Read full explanation]
What impact does a thorough Environmental Analysis have on the success of Value Innovation initiatives?
A thorough Environmental Analysis significantly boosts Value Innovation success by offering insights into market complexities, customer needs, strategic alignment, Risk Management, and Strategic Flexibility, as demonstrated by Apple and Tesla. [Read full explanation]
What strategies can be employed to overcome resistance to Value Innovation within an organization?
Overcoming resistance to Value Innovation involves Change Management, Strategic Incentivization, and cultivating an Innovation Culture through leadership commitment, education, and aligned incentives. [Read full explanation]

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