A step-by-step process to involve your team in creating the strategy, not just receiving a memo. This includes the “Buy-In Hexagon” to manage cognitive, resource, motivational, and political hurdles.
That’s the start of your blue ocean. Have you tried using Blue Ocean thinking in your business or role? Share your experience in the comments—I’d love to hear what you eliminated or created. Blue Ocean Strategy- Expanded Edition by W. Cha...
Here’s a useful blog post draft based on Blue Ocean Strategy, Expanded Edition by W. Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne. It’s written to be practical, engaging, and actionable for entrepreneurs, managers, and students. Why “Blue Ocean Strategy” Still Matters (And What the Expanded Edition Adds) A step-by-step process to involve your team in
If you’ve been in business for more than a week, you’ve probably heard the terms red ocean and blue ocean . But the 2015 Expanded Edition of Blue Ocean Strategy by W. Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne isn’t just a reprint. It adds crucial updates on execution, alignment, and sustainability—topics where many first-time readers got stuck. Have you tried using Blue Ocean thinking in
How to stop competing in bloody waters and start creating your own demand.