Beyond the Tank: Helping Students Discover Their Blue Ocean
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Shark Tank has become the pop-culture symbol of entrepreneurship, filled with high stakes, fierce competition, and investors circling for the best deal. It reflects what business scholars call a red ocean world, where everyone fights for the same space and survival becomes the goal.
Entrepreneurship in schools should look different.
In this episode, we explore how Blue Ocean Strategy can reshape the way we teach young innovators to think. Instead of chasing crowded markets or flashy inventions, what if students learned to identify real, meaningful problems that are still waiting for solutions?
Listeners will gain practical insight into:
• Why competitive pitch events often limit creativity
• How to shift student thinking from reactive to proactive
• Principles of Blue Ocean Strategy that ignite purpose and innovation
• Real examples of breakthroughs created by solving overlooked human needs
• How collaboration builds deeper belonging and more impactful ventures
We introduce a new Seed Tree Group initiative designed to help students explore the open waters of possibility, where compassion and creativity meet. The goal is not to impress the sharks. The goal is to help the world.
It is time to stop preparing students for tanks when the world needs explorers.
Dive in, and discover how to create the conditions for the next generation to set sail.
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