Importantly, blue oceans - uncontested market spaces - are not found by benchmarking inside that competitive set.
Rather, they are about a leap in value for the customer and the organization. Value innovation. It's not merely about creating value, often incremental, or about pioneering innovation, often on the bleeding edge where others may well reap the greatest rewards. It is a differently grounded strategic mindset that aligns innovation and value.
Competitive factors for the performing arts
Imagine: You are a not-for-profit venue with a 250-seat theatre in Toronto that presents new work and existing work in new ways. How about if you are a commercial 1,200-seat theatre with long runs of well-known shows? Does one compete against the other in a meaningful way?
Imagine: You rent a community hall in rural Saskatchewan and present music acts a few times a year. Or you are an independent (no label behind you) musician with your tracks for sale online, an active YouTube and/or Vimeo channel and you are working the house concert and club circuit to build your fan base? Where does your competition come from?
I've heard references to there being a "market glut" in the performing arts in Canada. No doubt, there are a lot more theatres, companies and artists making a living - or some of their living - by creating, producing and presenting performing arts. Yet, as long as attendance at performing arts events remains the top indicator for future attendance, I propose that this sector is not a zero sum industry where the ticket purchase is simply shifted from one theatre or one performer to another.
Rather, I propose that many significant competitive factors come from outside the performing arts sector where people can reap similar benefits through a wide variety of activities. Here is a thought piece that considers some of these competitors:
Outside COMPETITORS
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Benefits for customer
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Performing arts corresponding offer to customers
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Movie theatres
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Great stories, star-powered, escape to the movies, big sound, big screen, pop culture, celebrity culture
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Great stories, live action, connections with live stars, star power, be an insider, behind the scenes, participate in creating the experience
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Home entertainment
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High quality in comfort of your own home and sound system. Anytime entertainment and discovery.
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Live action, social connection, common experience, participation, discover new worlds and ideas
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Museums
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Hands-on discovery and exploration. We bring the world to you. Learn about who you are and where you come from.
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“Times and Life”: Discover your world anew through music; soundscapes of our history, tell stories about who we are and what makes us so
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Professional sports
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Action, tribal connection, heroes, victory, competition
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Get the inside track on peak performance. Access to artists. Backstage tours. Process of creating winning performances. Community connection.
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Spas
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Pamper yourself. Wellness, stress reduction, spiritual connection, body connection
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Come home to the Symphony.
Escape to the Symphony. Refresh your mind, body and spirit at your Symphony.
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Cosmetic treatment
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Improve self-image, de-stress, personal fulfillment, anti-aging
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Come as you are – and be changed forever by the music, the show, the experience.
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Restaurants
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Friends. Food. Social. In crowd.
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Socialize. Social capital. See and be seen. Entertain your friends at the symphony. Community making. Mix food, drink and entertainment
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Video games, Xbox, PS, Wii
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Participate. Action. Play. Social. Relax.
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Feel it live. Real-world magic. Participatory arts experiences. Community building.
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By no means is this table complete or even "correct". It simply hopes to spark different ways to consider competition.
Today, we also have to content with the fact that a common answer to "if you had a free evening tonight what would you do" has become "sleep."
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