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22 April, 20:06

A blue-ocean strategy: A). is an offensive strike employed by a market leader that is directed at pilfering customers away from unsuspecting rivals to boost profitability. B). involves an unexpected (out-of - the-blue) preemptive strike to secure an advantageous position in a fast-growing market segment. C). works best when a company is the industry's low-cost leader. D). involves abandoning efforts to beat out competitors in existing markets and instead invent a new industry or new market segment that renders existing competitors largely irrelevant and allows a company to create and capture altogether new demand. E). involves the use of highly creative, never-used-before strategic moves to attack the competitive weaknesses of rivals.

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  1. 22 April, 20:13
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    Answer: The correct answer is D).

    Explanation: A blue ocean strategy is used to gain a broad and durable competitive advantage by abandoning existing markets and inventing a new market segment in which competitors are minimal and allow the company to meet a new demand.
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