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    Malaysia Airlines

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    Malaysia Airlines system is the symbol of flag carrier of Malaysia and owned by the government which is shelter under Tan Sri Md Nor Yusof as the Chairman‚ Ahmad Jauhari Yahya as the Managing Director and Mohd. Rashdan Mohd. Yusof as the Resign member. This airline is founded in 66 years ago on 1 May 1947 as the name of Malayan Airways then after Malaysia gained independence the airline being renamed as Malaysian Airways and it is started the commenced of operation in 41 years ago on 1 October 1972

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    A Balanced Scorecard for General Practice Andrew Ridley Director of Primary and Community Care Commissioning Tower Hamlets PCT Overview • Why a BSC ? • How was it developed ? • What’s in it ? • How is it being implemented ? • Barriers and issues • Improvements delivered as a result ? • What next ? Why a BSC ? • A Focus on our role as Commissioner • Variation in quality between practices • Are the poor always poor ‚ or the good really always good ? • Support a move from anecdote to transparent

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    United Airlines Introduction United Airlines is an American key airline whose headquarters is based in Illinois Chicago. The United airline operates mainly in the United States and across other regions such as such as Japan and Guam. The airline handle and average of about 45‚000 passengers on daily basis and employs over 88‚000 individuals. SWOT ANALYSIS Swot analysis refers to the strength‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities and the threats that a business faces. Every company has its strengths‚ weaknesses

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    Airline Changes

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    ONLINE TICKETING IN THE AIRLINE INDUSTRY: THE GLOBAL IMPACT Chiang-Nan Chao‚ St. John’s University‚ Jamaica‚ NY‚ USA Robert J. Mockler‚ St. John’s University‚ Jamaica‚ NY‚ USA Dorothy G. Dologite‚ Baruch College‚ New York‚ NY‚ USA ABSTRACT As consumers move away from the traditional approach of buying airline tickets in the past years‚ airlines are benefiting from cost reduction due to the rapid increase in paperless e-ticket sales and restrictive use of traditional travel agencies. However‚ when

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    Delta Airlines

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    particular airline. Delta as we know it today‚ traces its roots way back to 1924. Huff Daland Dusters was founded as the world’s first aerial crop dusting organization. In 1928 the company became Delta Air Service‚ and the following year Delta carried its first passengers over a route stretching from Dallas‚ Texas to Jackson‚ Mississippi with stops in Shreveport and Monroe‚ Louisiana. In 1941‚ the company moved its headquarters from Monroe to Atlanta‚ Georgia. Deregulation of airline industry in

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    American Airlines

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    American Airlines: Unsuccessful Firm American Airlines‚ Inc. (AA) is a major airline of the United States and is the world ’s second-largest airline in passenger miles transported‚ passenger fleet size‚ and operating revenues. American Airlines is a subsidiary of the AMR Corporation‚ and was founded in 1930. Distribution: American Airlines is headquartered in Fort Worth‚ Texas‚ and operates an extensive international and domestic network‚ with scheduled flights throughout North America‚ Latin

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    Wendy’s International: Balanced Scorecard |Area of Objectives |Measure of Target |Time Expectation/Targets |Primary Responsibility/Initiatives| |Customers | |High quality |Customer/industry surveys with an |Every month; |Quality Management – Set high | |

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    Southwest Airlines

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    Southwest Airlines 2008 Introduction : While the airline industry in the USA has not made thriving financial headlines‚ Southwest Airlines has emerged as a successful organization. It has been able to make profit consistently and has sustained itself through difficult situations like recession‚ energy crisis‚ and September 11 terrorist attacks. Problem Statement : The problem under consideration here is: How can Southwest Airlines achieve a sustainable growth in future in spite of increasing

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    Southwest Airlines

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    Southwest Airlines Southwest Airlines has long been one of the stand-out performers in the U.S. airline industry. It is famous for its low fares which are often some 30% lower than those of its major rivals. These are balanced by an even lower course structure‚ enabling it to record superior profitability even in bad years such as 2002‚ when the industry faced slumping demand in the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks. Indeed‚ from 2001 to 2005‚ quite possibly the worst 4 years in the

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    Silvertail Airline

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    working on the problem‚ he chose to eliminate the problem by using reverse psychology such as penalizing their incentives such as downgrading their accommodation such as from five stars to three stars. The aim of the company was to re-structure the airline without putting their publicity at risk. The need to hire younger staffs to be in line with the new image became crucial for Silvertail. The existing pool of older crews suffered tremendous consequence such as benefits and privileges was reduced and

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