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Moving from Blue Ocean Strategy to Blue Ocean Shift in Higher Education
Colleges and universities spend considerable time and resources developing strategic plans, often using outside consultants. These efforts typically focus on identifying and replicating best practices of other institutions, rather than finding distinctive opportunities. This results in increasing conformity across similar colleges and universities and results in a commoditization of education. This article describes how colleges and universities can use blue ocean shift processes to develop value innovation, breaking the tradeoff between differentiation and cost minimization, and opportunities to use sensemaking to identify a distinctive and sustainable niche in their educational offerings. This involves a focus on creating programs that are attractive to students who would not otherwise be interested in the institution. We then provide a case study of how one institution used the blue ocean shift process to differentiate its educational programs and offerings. We provide evidence demonstrating the impact of the blue ocean shift and comparative enrollment increases for the institution.
期刊介绍:
Tertiary Education and Management (TEAM) is an international, interdisciplinary and peer-reviewed journal that welcomes research contributions that reflect upon, study or question main developmental trends and practices, and address current and future challenges in higher education. The thematic focus of TEAM includes management, governance and organisation of higher education; teaching and learning in higher education; the academic profession and academic careers; higher education and the labour market; and institutional research in higher education. TEAM is jointly published by Springer and EAIR – The European Higher Education Society, and is intended to contribute to EAIR’s mission of creating a better linkage of research, policy and practice in higher education.Articles submitted should as a consequence be written for, understood by, and be relevant for a multicultural, multifaceted and international audience, consisting of both the international academic community and the field of practice within higher education. TEAM welcomes articles using a variety of approaches, methods and perspectives given that the article demonstrate the relevance of the research in a broader context whether this be in other higher education institutions, other national settings or in the international arena. Occasionally, the journal also publishes articles where personal viewpoints/experiences or political arguments are made to stimulate discussion and reflection, or to challenge established thinking in the field of higher education. Such pieces are published in a dedicated ''Forum'' section of the journal.