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    Business Report Airline 6-------Airline business simulation game Report of the Ho’s Airline Business Report Airline 6-------Airline business simulation game Introduction Business plan Our company is called the HO Airline Company and we set ‘HO’ as our IATA code. The business plan of our company is as follows: Network: International and Domestic (both long and short haul) Aircraft Seating: Standard On board Catering: Standard Main Source of Income: Cargo and Passengers Cabin for both long

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    Business Model and Strategic Plan Part 1: Conceptualizing a new product or service division of an existing business. Zuleidy Ortiz-Madera BUS/475 March 9th 2015 Ramzy Noel Business Model and Strategic Plan Part 1: Conceptualizing a new product or service division of an existing business. The Kmart Corporation is a discount store focused selling a great product. Kmart provides a variety of products‚ services‚ and great prices for every type of customers. These products include clothing‚ appliances

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    BUSINESS MODEL OF ONLINE BOOKSTORE The Name: College cafe Mission: Our mission is to provide college students a valuable and unique source for products‚ services and information. In order to achieve our mission‚ we are committed to the following philosophies: It ’s all about the product. Our customers are our employers. Keep our employees happy. Introduction to business: The College Cafe is a student-to-student Internet marketplace providing college students with the opportunity to buy‚ sell

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    Business Model: Amazon versus eBay A company’s business model is the activities it uses to create and capture value through its offerings to the market. Modelling helps firms develop business visions and strategies‚ redesign and align business operations‚ share knowledge about the business and its vision and ensure the acceptance of business decisions through committing stakeholders to the decisions made (Persson & Stirna ‚ 2001). Amazon and eBay both share space in the retail industry of e-retail

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    9-803-133 REV: MARCH 11‚ 2003 JAMES L. HESKETT Southwest Airlines 2002: An Industry Under Siege Amid Crippled Rivals‚ Southwest Again Tries To Spread Its Wings; Low-Fare Airline Maintains Service‚ Mulls Expansion In Risky Bid for Traffic — Front Page Headline‚ The Wall Street Journal‚ October 11‚ 2001 The Age of “Wal-Mart” Airlines Crunches the Biggest Carriers; Low-Cost Rivals Win Converts As Business Travelers Seek Alternatives to Lofty Fares — Front Page Headline‚ The Wall Street Journal

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    Diego Rodriguez‚ Deema Alomar‚ Seungyeon lee 10/05/09 Case Analysis Southwest Airline final draft Jennifer Uhler BPE reading‚ writing research Background Summary Southwest Airlines based in Dallas was founded in 1967 by Rollin King and Herb Kelleher. It is one of the major domestic airliners which provides carrier and transportation service. This company has 35‚499 employees and it runs over 500 Boeing 737 aircraft in 67 cities in the US. Southwest’s principal values are: Providing low-fare and

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    Cultural Perspective and Conflict Perspective on Rogers Vs. American Airlines In the case of Rogers Vs. American Airlines‚ Plaintiff Rogers‚ who was employee of American Airline‚ sued the airline and challenged the its rule of prohibiting employees in certain categories of employment from wearing an all-braided hairstyle. Two different approaches of sociology of law‚ cultural perspective and conflict perspective‚ give different explanations on Rogers case. Cultural perspective considers law as reflection

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    Southwest Airlines Over 35 years ago‚ Rollin King and Herb Kelleher decided to create a different type of airline. They began with the simple notion: If you get your passengers to their destinations when they want to get there‚ on time and at the lowest possible fares‚ and make darn sure they have a good time doing it‚ people will fly your airline. They were right (Southwest Airlines‚ 2004)! What began as a small Texas airline has grown to become one of the largest airlines in the United States

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    restructuring. NOTE 1. Source: Jupiter Communications‚ 2000. WESTjET AIRLINES (A): THE CULTURE THAT BREEDS A PASSION To SuccEED Prepared by Ken Mark under the supervision of Professor Gerard Seijts Copyright© 2001‚ lvey Management Services INTRODUCTION It was April 17‚ 2001‚ and WestJet ’s market capitalization had just surpassed that of Air Canada ’s‚ the country ’s leading airline. "We ’re in the hospitality business and our culture is everything to us‚" stated Don Bell‚ co-founder and senior

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    have changed‚ and the business models governing companies a unilateral way there have forced an adaptation to technologies and market trends to continue in this way in a successful way. Undeniably‚ one of the most important factors that gave this result is that Blockbuster is not coupled to the new market trends‚ refusing to change its business model to new technology revenues‚ and most importantly‚ did not pay attention to the needs of its consumers. Although the business model Blockbuster rents was

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