Glossario

Blue Ocean Strategy

A strategy of creating uncontested market space rather than competing in crowded, zero-sum categories.

Blue Ocean Strategy, introduced by Kim and Mauborgne, argues that the best path to growth is creating new demand in uncontested market space rather than fighting in saturated "red oceans." It centers on value innovation — simultaneously pursuing differentiation and lower cost by eliminating, reducing, raising, and creating elements of value relative to the category norm.

In practice, blue ocean plays reframe who the customer is or what problem is being solved — Cirque du Soleil reframed "circus" as adult theater, Nintendo Wii reframed "console" as family exercise. For SaaS teams, blue ocean thinking often surfaces from gap analysis: places where competitors all converge on the same features while ignoring a latent buyer need.

Perché è importante

Most SaaS categories are brutally competitive red oceans. Blue ocean thinking forces teams to ask whether they can reframe the category instead of out-executing inside it.

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