Comment on Red/Blue Ocean Strategy: Blue Ocean Means No Food
code_star · x · 2026-08-22
This post offers a counter-intuitive take on the business strategy concepts of "red ocean" and "blue ocean." It argues that while a blue ocean signifies less competition, it also implies there is no "food" (market demand), warning of the risks in blindly pursuing niche markets without sustenance.
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