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Early in its history jetblue achieved a competitive advantage based on value innovation. in particular, jetblue was able todrive up perceived costumer value while lowering costs. this allowed it to carve out a strong strategic position and moveto a non-contested market space. this implies that no other competitors in the us. domestic airline industry were able toprovide such value innovation at that point in time. rather than directly competing with other airlines, jetblue created ablue ocean. although jetblue was able to create an initial competitive advantage, it was unable to sustain it over time. because jetbluefailed in reconciling the strategic trade-offs inherent in combing differentiation and cost leadership, it was unable tocontinue its blue ocean strategy, despite initial success. since 2007 jetblue experienced a sustained competitivedisadvantage, at one point in 2014 lagging the s& p 500 index by more than 100 percentage points. a new leadership team ceo robin hayes put in place in early 2015 is attempting to reverse this trend. the new teammade quick changes to improve the airline’s flagging profitability. it decided to start charging $50 per checked bag insteadof offering it as a free service. moreover, it also removed the additional legroom jetblue was famous for in the industry, adding 10 percent more seats on its airplanes. it remains to be seen if jetblue’s strategic repositioning will be successful-jetblue’s chief marketing officer, marty st- george, was asked by the wall street journal, "what is the biggest marketingchallenge jetblue faces? " his response: "we are flying in a space where our competitors are moving towardcommoditization. we have taken a position that air travel is not a commodity but a services business. we want to standout, but it’s hard to break through to customers with that message."a. given st george’s statement, which strategic position is jetblue trying to accomplish: differentiator, cost leader, or blueocean strategy? explain why. b. which strategic moves has the new ceo, robin hayes, put in place? do these moves correspond to st george'sunderstanding of jetblue’s strategic position? why or why not? explain.

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