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Kim, W. Chan
"Summary:
In a book that challenges everything you thought you knew about the requirements for strategic success, Kim and Mauborgne argue that cutthroat competition results in nothing but a bloody red ocean of rivals fighting over a shrinking profit pool. Based on a study of 150 strategic moves spanning more than a hundred years and 30 industries, the authors argue that lasting success comes not from battling competitors, but from creating "blue oceans"--Untapped new market spaces ripe for growth. Such strategic moves--which the authors call "value innovation"--create powerful leaps in value that often render rivals obsolete for more than a decade. Blue Ocean Strategy presents a systematic approach to making the competition irrelevant.--From publisher description"
Jakarta: Mizan Publika, 2015
658.802 KIM b
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Kim, W. Chan
Jakarta: Serambi Ilmu Semesta, 2011
658.802 KIM b (1)
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Kim, W. Chan
"Summary:
"Blue Ocean Shift is packed with inspiring, real-world examples of how leaders in diverse industries and organizations made the shift from red oceans of crowded competition to wide open blue oceans of new market space by applying the process and tools outlined within. Blue Ocean Shift shows you, step-by-step, how to build the confidence of your people and seize new growth. Here, you'll learn: Why focusing on competing misses huge growth opportunities and how to expand your thinking on strategy beyond competing; Why thinking of creative destruction and disruption as sources of innovation is limiting and how you can grow through nondisruptive creation; How anyone in any organization can move from red to blue oceans with Blue Ocean Shift's systematic five-step process -- not just entrepreneurs; Why people's confidence is essential to create and execute your growth strategy and how to build it; Why you should not build your growth strategy based on existing environmental and industry conditions and how you can shape them in your favor for growth"
Jakarta: Gramedia Pustaka Utama, 2017
658.802 KIM b
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Nadir
"buku ini membahas tentang hukum persaingan usaha atau bisnis di antaranya berupa proses produksi hingga jasa."
Malang: UB Press, 2015
343.072 1 NAD h
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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MSC Devi Susanti
Depok: Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Indonesia, 1991
S18159
UI - Skripsi Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Restu Gunawan
"Flood is indeed a big problem in Jakarta as a metropolitan city. From the colonial era to present day, flood has not yet been resolved adequately. Fisiography cycles, space competition, and the management of flood seem to be significant factors affected the continuous problem of flood in Jakarta. Seeing from the perspective of fisiography which is related to geomorphology, geology, and hydrology, lowland of Jakarta formed from rivers' sedimentation thousand years ago. This in fact has formed areas below the sea level like swamp and lake areas. Sedimentation process was accelerated after the eruption of the Mount Salak in 1699, in which newly lowland has been increasing each year around 15-50 metres depending on flood and wind direction. Due to this sedimentation, Jakarta topography is flat where water could not flow smoothly. The emergence of Jakarta as settlement areas originated from the Sunda Kelapa Kingdom that developed in the Jakarta coastal area. This process of settlement has developed rapidly along with the VOC conquered Jakarta. Being a central of the colonial trading, population has increased dramatically that also extended the size of Jakarta. In 1830, the city extended toward southern part, well-know as Weltevreden. Menteng was built in 1918 after the development of Jakarta itself. The increasing number of population from 1948 _ 1950 was occurred when the capital of the country moved from Yogyakarta to Jakarta. After 1970s population booming has happened in Jakarta which consequently increasing number of buildings could not be avoided. The construction of housing complexes, trading centres, and industries have even conducted in the restricted areas for any buildings, including the environmental geology area of 1,2 and 3. The impact of these constructions could be clearly seen through the decreasing of absorbing water areas. Therefore, flooding areas have increased rapidly. From 1892 to 1930 flood had been around Weltevreden area, but in 1985 floods have reached the outskirts of Jakarta, including Bintaro, Ciputat, and Pasar Minggu. To solve the flood, structural approach has been applied since 1911. During colonial period flood, especially in 1919, the canal of Kali Malang and Manggarai water control were built. After the independence, 1970 _ 1985, floods have been managed by constructing Cengkareng drain, Cakung drain and so forth. Though government has spent a lot of funding, flood could not be stopped it. Flood is indeed a difficult homework for government of Jakarta."
Depok: Fakultas Ilmu Pengetahuan Budaya Universitas Indonesia, 2008
D1622
UI - Disertasi Open  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Restu Gunawan
"Flood is indeed a big problem in Jakarta as a metropolitan city. From the colonial era to present day, flood has not yet been resolved adequately. Fisiography cycles, space competition, and the management of flood seem to be significant factors affected the continuous problem of flood in Jakarta.
Seeing from the perspective of tisiography which is related to geomorphology, geology, and hydrology, ?lowland of Jakarta formed from rivers? sedimentation thousand years ago. This in fact has formed areas below the sea level like swamp and lake areas. Sedimentation process was accelerated after the eruption of the Motmt Salak in 1699, in which newly lowland has been increasing each year around 15-50 metres depending on flood and wind direction. Due to this sedimentation, Jakarta topography is flat where water could not tlow smoothly.
The emergence of Jakarta as settlement areas originated from the Sunda Kelapa Kingdom that developed in the Jakarta coastal area. This process of settlement has developed rapidly along with the VOC conquered Jakarta. Being a central of the colonial trading, population has increased dramatically that also extended the size of Jakarta. In 1830, the city extended toward southem part, well-know as Weltevreden. Menteng was built in 1918 alter the development of Jakarta itself.
The increasing number of population from 1948 - 1950 was occurred when the capital of the country moved from Yogyakarta to Jakarta. After 1970s population booming has happened in Jakarta which consequently increasing number of buildings could not be avoided. The construction of housing complexes, trading centres, and industries have even conducted in the restricted areas for any buildings, including the environmental geology area of 1,2 and 3. The impact of these constructions could be clearly seen through the decreasing of absorbing water areas. Therefore, flooding areas have increased rapidly. From 1892 to 1930 flood had been around Weltevreden area, but in 1985 floods have reached the outskirts of Jakarta, including Bintaro, Ciputat, and Pasar Minggu.
To solve the flood, structural approach has been applied since 1911. During colonial period flood, especially in 1919, the canal of Kali Malang and Manggarai water control were built. After the independence, 1970 - 1985, floods have been managed by constructing Cengkareng drain, Cakung drain and so forth. Though government has spent a lot of funding, flood could not be stopped it. Flood is indeed a difficult homework for government of Jakarta."
Depok: Fakultas Ilmu Pengetahuan Budaya Universitas Indonesia, 2008
D890
UI - Disertasi Open  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Nainggolan, Poltak Partogi, 1963-
Jakarta: Pustaka Sinar Harapan , 1995
951.042 NAI r
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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