____________________________________________________________ ____ Completed By Woo Gim Chuan Marcus (J0704245) Name of Tutor (T01) XXX BUS 488 Strategy - T01 Question 1 AirAsia‚ which is one of the earliest low cost carriers (LCC) in Asia‚ has become a LCC since 2001. So far‚ it has expanded its network from Malaysia to Thailand to Singapore‚ Macau and even the Mainland China in 2006. In short‚ AirAsia “jumped out” from an intra-Malaysia and Thailand market to a “real AirAsia” in the
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INTRODUCTION A framework for diagnosing industry structure‚ built around five competitive forces that erode long-term industry average profitability. The industry structure framework can be applied at the level of the industry‚ the strategic group (or group of firms with similar strategies) or even the individual firm. Its ultimate function is to explain the sustainability of profits against bargaining and against direct and indirect competition. IN RESPECT TO THE INFLUENCE OF GOVERNMENT: Laws
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to state that the United States Air force should recruit more African American officers. Diversity must be a priority. The Air force can increase the quantity of African American officers by focusing on 3 solutions: encouraging minority officers to mentor minority enlisted personnel‚ ensuring awareness of education opportunities amongst enlisted personnel‚ and targeting the civilian population. 2. The problem is that the amount of minority officers in the Air Force is grossly disproportioned. On
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Porter’s Five Forces Model: an overview Porter’s Five Forces Model: an overview Abstract Porter’s Five Forces Model is a structured framework for analyzing commerce and business establishment. It was formed by Michael E. Porter of the Harvard Business School between 1979 and the mid 1980’s. Porter developed the Five Forces model in opposition to the SWOT (strengths‚ weaknesses‚ environmental opportunities‚ threats) analysis that was an industry standard for businesses to determine how they
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Food services (high) Bargaining power of suppliers: low. Food is a low cost industry; there is only a little price difference between different suppliers. The suppliers want to sell their raw material should accept the marketing price. Bargaining power of buyers: low The buyers can decide to choose a cheaper food because there is so many food service they can choose‚ the industry should establish an reasonable price. Threat of new entrants: medium People like to try new food. But if the
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Abstract The main purpose of the report is to conduct the independent analysis of the recent trends and development of Air Asia (low cost carrier model) in the current economic condition. And this report clearly explains about the methodological approach used to find‚ select and analyses the data. Also this report provides a brief outline about the Air Asia. In addition this report exactly speaks about how they sustain in their industry by using the recent trends and modern technology. Introduction
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Q1.Competitive Advantage Explain Competitive advantage Air Asia build up their competitive advantage form providing customer lowest price and omit theunnecessary service. For example‚ Air Asia install kiosks to speed up check-in. With those innovations‚ it truly making aviation become more convenient. The customers and the operations are around Asia. Air Asia use IT to connect and integrate those end-to-end support processes. As a member of the AirAsia Team have highly competitive and
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strategy. Durlacher (1999)‚ Mobile Commerce Report‚ Durlacher Research Ltd. Gillan‚ D. & Lall‚ A.‚ 2002. The economics of the Internet‚ the new economy and opportunities for airports‚ Journal of Air Transport Management 8‚ 49-62. 1ad0d890-a7d011e3‚ AirAsia‚ 2007 http://www.airlines.org/economics/cost+of+delays/‚ Air Transport Association‚ 2008 http://www.microsoft.com/malaysia/pree/linkpage4327.mspx‚ Microsoft‚ 2007 Kotler.‚ P Purcell‚ F.‚ and Toland‚ J. (2004). Electronic commerce for the south pacific:
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Shai Zamir Dan Saguy January 5‚ 2012 Strategy Assignment External Analysis: Porter’s 5 Forces Comparison Nokia vs. Amazon.com Nokia is a multinational communications corporation that is headquartered in Finland and engaged in the market of manufacturing of mobile devices and in converging Internet and communications industries‚ with over 132‚000 employees in 120 countries‚ sales in more than 150 countries and global annual revenue of over €42 billion and operating profit of €2 billion
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of political‚ economic‚ social‚ technological‚ and natural forces‚ by turning risks into opportunities that benefit the company as a whole. 2.0 Political Environment 2.1 Government Assistance One of the major factors that assist in the growth of AirAsia would be the continuous support and assistance of the Malaysian government. Over the years‚ AA has noticeably boosted tourism in Malaysia and has helped transform KLIA into a major air travel hub (The Star Online‚ Saturday 15th July 2006). Hence
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