I truly appreciate ... By: PilotFishStrategy. on 27 Jun 10, 07:17:32 I truly appreciate the idea of BOS. It has the power to change the mindset of any entrepreneur at any business field no matter the size of the business is. Although it has been "around" for some years now, it's not showing signs of fading (like many preaches do). And indeed a great video summary!
@oimlav26 I am not ... By: djfilipe. on 26 May 10, 20:44:24 @oimlav26 I am not much of a reader neither. The alternative I have found is to listen to audiobooks while I work out.
@bryaneye I am not ... By: djfilipe. on 26 May 10, 20:43:42 @bryaneye I am not much of a reader neither. The alternative I have found is to listen to audiobooks while I work out.
you have clearly ... By: bunshine8plutz. on 06 Mar 10, 21:52:40 you have clearly either not been paying attention in class, not read the book, or have the reading comprehension of a 2 year old.
research Christiensen's Disruption Strategy, the two are heavily linked, and it may help you to understand.
Typical response ... By: sabdow. on 25 Feb 10, 21:22:55 Typical response from a Blue Ocean fanboy. If you had any clue, you would realise that the companies you listed did not actually employ Blue Ocean strategies at all. In fact, you're just saying they did because they're successful. Do you even know how the Blue Ocean Framework operates? It only says two things. Raise a quality, or Lower a quality -- and hope that it's going to sell in the market. It does not teach you shit.
@sabdow Um, Google. ... By: deananash. on 24 Feb 10, 18:32:42 @sabdow Um, Google. Apple. Wikipedia. Older examples: Sony Walkman; Pong
I could easily write a list of hundreds of companies who have set sail for blue waters, creating new markets. Jet Blue, Virgin Space (literally), and on and on.
Being in blue oceans doesn't guarantee success, it guarantees space. Big difference.
That was like ... By: pilatus1775. on 06 Feb 10, 19:41:28 That was like watching an infomercial at 2 o'clock in the morning about how to get rich. Of course innovative and new ideas open the door to unforeseen markets but tapping that potential is easier said than done!
blue ocean = ... By: nikos711. on 27 Jan 10, 09:51:24 blue ocean = concept copied from another concept by people who wanted to be rich, called one century ago "major innovation"
Nintendo repeatedly ... By: WaterMedia. on 12 Jan 10, 23:32:05 Nintendo repeatedly says they used a Blue Ocean Strategy with the Wii and DS. The iPhone and iPod are clearly Blue Oceans as well in the technology front. Toyota used Blue Ocean with their hybrid vehicles.
The reason you don't see it often is because Blue Oceans are very risky.
Thanks very much to the creator for providing this helpful video! :D
nintendo, bungie By: SiLHUZz. on 11 Nov 09, 13:42:17 nintendo, bungie
Thank for this ... By: Kimbar2527. on 07 Nov 09, 11:05:26 Thank for this video. It's help me a lot for understanding the concept of blue ocean
Take this advice ... By: sabdow. on 22 Oct 09, 22:45:14 Take this advice from a university student who has been choosing Blue Ocean (Marketing) electives for the past two years: It is entirely a crock of shit.
Blue Ocean, the concept, is very descriptive rather than prescriptive. Instead, they label "Blue Ocean" ideas as simply ideas that have made money and worked.
What you'll find is that the Blue Ocean idea is heavily flawed as a concept. If you want proof; name me a company that actually used 'Blue Ocean' to become successful.. I'll be waiting
This is interesting ... By: GrahamCrackerStudios. on 01 Jul 09, 18:16:35 This is interesting, and I have been reading a lot about the Blue Ocean strategy thanks to a man named Sean Malstrom, who uses the strategy to examine Nintendo. Thanks!
What a nice comment ... By: bryaneye. on 22 Jun 09, 15:19:48 What a nice comment to leave! Thank you so much for such wonderful feedback. Much success to you in your research. :)
this video helped ... By: oimlav26. on 22 Jun 09, 11:54:29 this video helped me a lot in my research for my major subject..by this video, researching is much more easier especially for people who were really not into reading like me!!!LOL..thank you so much...excellent work!pls do keep on doing videos like this..:)
My pleasure. Thank ... By: bryaneye. on 27 Apr 09, 01:30:38 My pleasure. Thank you for the feedback.
Thank you for the ... By: bryaneye. on 27 Apr 09, 01:30:07 Thank you for the nice feedback.
excellent summation ... By: alcoholichealer. on 26 Apr 09, 06:23:28 excellent summation
very awesome thank you
Interesting!!.... ... By: m17y15s1988. on 25 Apr 09, 09:31:50 Interesting!!.... Thank you for sharing with us this information.
Thank you. =) By: bryaneye. on 08 Mar 09, 15:20:29 Thank you. =)
good job
... By: coolabor. on 06 Mar 09, 15:41:45 good job
congratulations.
Atte.
Ignacio Aguirre K.
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Note: Some of the footage was taken without using Auto-Exposure lock, so you'll end up seeing some jumpy exposure settings.
Part 1C. This tutorial is best viewed in HD mode.
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By: PilotFishStrategy. on 27 Jun 10, 07:17:32
I truly appreciate the idea of BOS. It has the power to change the mindset of any entrepreneur at any business field no matter the size of the business is. Although it has been "around" for some years now, it's not showing signs of fading (like many preaches do). And indeed a great video summary!
By: djfilipe. on 26 May 10, 20:44:24
@oimlav26 I am not much of a reader neither. The alternative I have found is to listen to audiobooks while I work out.
By: djfilipe. on 26 May 10, 20:43:42
@bryaneye I am not much of a reader neither. The alternative I have found is to listen to audiobooks while I work out.
By: bunshine8plutz. on 06 Mar 10, 21:52:40
you have clearly either not been paying attention in class, not read the book, or have the reading comprehension of a 2 year old. research Christiensen's Disruption Strategy, the two are heavily linked, and it may help you to understand.
By: sabdow. on 25 Feb 10, 21:22:55
Typical response from a Blue Ocean fanboy. If you had any clue, you would realise that the companies you listed did not actually employ Blue Ocean strategies at all. In fact, you're just saying they did because they're successful. Do you even know how the Blue Ocean Framework operates? It only says two things. Raise a quality, or Lower a quality -- and hope that it's going to sell in the market. It does not teach you shit.
By: deananash. on 24 Feb 10, 18:32:42
@sabdow Um, Google. Apple. Wikipedia. Older examples: Sony Walkman; Pong I could easily write a list of hundreds of companies who have set sail for blue waters, creating new markets. Jet Blue, Virgin Space (literally), and on and on. Being in blue oceans doesn't guarantee success, it guarantees space. Big difference.
By: pilatus1775. on 06 Feb 10, 19:41:28
That was like watching an infomercial at 2 o'clock in the morning about how to get rich. Of course innovative and new ideas open the door to unforeseen markets but tapping that potential is easier said than done!
By: nikos711. on 27 Jan 10, 09:51:24
blue ocean = concept copied from another concept by people who wanted to be rich, called one century ago "major innovation"
By: WaterMedia. on 12 Jan 10, 23:32:05
Nintendo repeatedly says they used a Blue Ocean Strategy with the Wii and DS. The iPhone and iPod are clearly Blue Oceans as well in the technology front. Toyota used Blue Ocean with their hybrid vehicles. The reason you don't see it often is because Blue Oceans are very risky. Thanks very much to the creator for providing this helpful video! :D
By: SiLHUZz. on 11 Nov 09, 13:42:17
nintendo, bungie
By: Kimbar2527. on 07 Nov 09, 11:05:26
Thank for this video. It's help me a lot for understanding the concept of blue ocean
By: sabdow. on 22 Oct 09, 22:45:14
Take this advice from a university student who has been choosing Blue Ocean (Marketing) electives for the past two years: It is entirely a crock of shit. Blue Ocean, the concept, is very descriptive rather than prescriptive. Instead, they label "Blue Ocean" ideas as simply ideas that have made money and worked. What you'll find is that the Blue Ocean idea is heavily flawed as a concept. If you want proof; name me a company that actually used 'Blue Ocean' to become successful.. I'll be waiting
By: GrahamCrackerStudios. on 01 Jul 09, 18:16:35
This is interesting, and I have been reading a lot about the Blue Ocean strategy thanks to a man named Sean Malstrom, who uses the strategy to examine Nintendo. Thanks!
By: bryaneye. on 22 Jun 09, 15:19:48
What a nice comment to leave! Thank you so much for such wonderful feedback. Much success to you in your research. :)
By: oimlav26. on 22 Jun 09, 11:54:29
this video helped me a lot in my research for my major subject..by this video, researching is much more easier especially for people who were really not into reading like me!!!LOL..thank you so much...excellent work!pls do keep on doing videos like this..:)
By: bryaneye. on 27 Apr 09, 01:30:38
My pleasure. Thank you for the feedback.
By: bryaneye. on 27 Apr 09, 01:30:07
Thank you for the nice feedback.
By: alcoholichealer. on 26 Apr 09, 06:23:28
excellent summation very awesome thank you
By: m17y15s1988. on 25 Apr 09, 09:31:50
Interesting!!.... Thank you for sharing with us this information.
By: bryaneye. on 08 Mar 09, 15:20:29
Thank you. =)
By: coolabor. on 06 Mar 09, 15:41:45
good job congratulations. Atte. Ignacio Aguirre K.