Strategic HRM Presentation Topic: Southwest Airlines: A Case Study Linking Employee Needs Satisfaction and Organizational Capabilities to Competitive Advantage written by Roger Hallowell Reference: Human Resource Management‚ 1996‚ Vol. 35(4)‚ p. 513-534 Presented by: M. Shahnawaz Adil Dated: Tuesday‚ March 01‚ 2011 Course Facilitator: Mr. Ahsan Durrani Abstract (as written by Roger Hallowell): This article analyzes the sources of Southwest Airlines’ competitive advantage using an integrative
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AF2110 Management Accounting 1 Kingfisher Airline Revival Plan Group 8 CONTENTS 1) Introduction 3-4 2) Decision Analysis Buy or lease decision Aircraft configuration decision Pricing decision 4-7 3) Cost Analysis Variable cost Commission expense Fuel cost Employee cost Fixed cost Aircraft leasing cost and depreciation Landing and navigation cost Interest expense 7-9 4) Other Recommendation Transform into low fixed cost structure Lowering the currency
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The airline industry has developed immensely over the past few decades with aircraft being a major mode of transport for the mass movement of people. This is down to entrepreneurs such as Herb Kelleher‚ Michael O’Leary‚ Freddie Laker and Richard Branson who have all contributed in the growth of the industry and made it into the multi-billion pound industry that it is at present. There are four types of flights that make up the airline industry as a whole; Scheduled‚ Charter‚ Low Cost and Freight
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Southwest Airline Case ¨C Executive Summary Introduction in 1971‚ Herbert D. Kelleher with other few business partners started an Airline services. Up till 1991‚ Southwest served low-fair air transportation among 32 cities in 14 states with over 20 million customers annually in the United States. Although the industry suffered a major blow from the unfavorable economic conditions‚ the company was still holding strong; while other airline companies were in debt. The major success to their continued
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Why service quality is important in airlines An airline is a company that offers air transport for passengers and freight. Airlines vary widely in size‚ from small companies with only one or two planes to huge multinational companies. While the industry initially grew slowly‚ these companies began to take off in a major way after World War II‚ thanks in part to large numbers of returning aviators. By the 1990s‚ air travel had become ubiquitous. For passengers the advantages could be; 1
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the premium flight like Garuda. Other than premium market they serve‚ they also serve the LCC segment using Citilink brand‚ unfortunately Garuda still focus on its premium service over the LCC‚ which is why the number of fleet and the routes provided by Citilink is still limited. This has become the hindrance for Garuda to increase its market share as well as market leader‚ and this phenomenon applies for domestic and international routes. The market leader for domestic and international routes is
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year‚ the time series exhibits regular fluctuations during every July in each year. For instance‚ this equation (y = 2.3347x + 100.47) explains that there is a coefficient of trend that’s moving upwards Moreover‚ every July the demand of Clear Skies Airlines (CSA) is very good Therefore‚ the number of passengers that travel overseas from Pleasantville using CSA’s services‚ shows a strong increasing trend‚ with strong seasonality. On the basis of the cyclical travel patterns‚ we can clearly see that the
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MARKETING SPOTLIGHT- SOUTHWEST AIRLINES Southwest Airlines entered the airline industry in 1971 with little money‚ but lots of personality. Marketing itself as the LUV airline‚ the company featured a bright red heart as its first logo. In the 1970s‚ flight attendants in red-orange hot pants served Love Bites (peanuts) and Love Potions (drinks). With little money for advertising in the early days‚ Southwest relied on its outrageous antics to generate word-of-mouth advertising. Later ads showcased
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SOUTHWEST AIRLINES Presented by: Allan Abutin Rick Boone Peter Bond Bethany Lam Phuong Nguyen A. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Southwest Airlines has been serving its customers since 1971 and has focused its business on convenience‚ customer service and low-cost flights. From the outset‚ the two founders were dedicated to success and the company has taken many steps since then to accomplish this. Through the use of technology‚ strategic placement of travel routes and keeping the business person
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Delta Airlines Property‚ Plant‚ and Equipment Delta Company was formed in 1924 but later changed its name in 1928 to Delta Airlines. Initially‚ the company started operating as a pesticide spraying firm‚ but when it gained more clients‚ it changed its course of operation to include other services. The firm moved their headquarters to Atlanta in 1941. The firm is the third largest airline company in U.S with several airline companies. The firm is the only American-owned airline company that offers
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