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    Balanced Scorecard

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    KSOM Visionary Goals Strategic Goals Performance Goals Visionary Statements Core Goal‚ Vision‚ Mission‚ Slogan‚ Market. STRATEGY MAP Balanced Scorecard Perspectives & Purpose Descriptions Session Outline … Objectives & Objective Destinations. Strategy Map Objectives‚ Key Performance Indicator‚ Key Result Area‚ Key Responsibility Area‚ Measures and Scores. 1 The Three Key Grid Elements KSOM Grid Name Usage Objectives 1. Allocate and define how each Strategic Objectives apply to every employee

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    Leadership in Virgin

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    Leadership in Virgin Established by Sir Richard Branson 22 years ago‚ Virgin Atlantic has become Britians second largest airline. It operates 37 aircraft‚ employs 9000 staff and flies more than 4.5 million passangers a year to some of the worlds major cities. After the slump in air travel following 9/11 Virgin Atlantic went through a period of rapid growth. Virgin Atlantic introduced a leadership development program that was led by business objectives rather than HR process and fitted into

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    Virgin Atlantic

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    Virgin Atlantic Airways came from an idea taken to Richard Branson by Randolph Fields in the early 1980’s. Original called British Atlantic Airways‚ VAA first flew from Gatwick to Newark with their single 747 on 22nd June 1984. Branson took the torch from Sir Freddie Laker’s Skytrain operation - which had been the pioneer of discounted transatlantic air travel‚ but suffered at the hands of BA’s price war to eliminate the competition. Virgin too didn’t have an easy ride with BA‚ and won substaintial

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    The Virgin Group

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    1. The corporate rationale of the Virgin group is to re-entering the inactive industries with brand new ideas and developments and offer the consumer different products. Diversification is an attribute of Virgins rationale. Their SBU’s improve Virgin’s scope and therefore its existing markets and products. Virgin uses the ideas of ‘the corporate parent’ to add structure and direction to its various business units‚ which in turn adds value due to the effective‚ closely controlled and come up to that

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    Virgin America

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    virgin america Analysis & Strategic Plan strategic management 780-634 Michele K. Masterfano‚ DBA LeBow College of Business Drexel University Summer 2012 Table of Contents OVERVIEW 1 Fast Facts 1 ENVIRONMENT 3 Internal Analysis 3 Company Structure 3 Company Culture 3 Operations & Logistics 3 Triple Bottom Line 3 SWOT 3 External Analysis 5 Competitive Environment 5 Summary 8 External SWOT Analysis

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    Virgin Atlantic

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    Introduction Virgin Atlantic Airways (VAA) was set up in 1984 to provide a competitive alternative for business and leisure passengers on long-haul routes between the UK and major destinations. It was founded by Virgin group management and in few decades time it became prominent figure in UK airline business. It has grown steadily over past 25 years and now serves 30 destinations in US‚ Africa‚ Asia from Heathrow‚ Gatwick‚ Manchester and Glasgow (Palmer‚ 2012). Currently Virgin Atlantic is managed

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    Virgin Australia

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    Department Profiles Virgin Australia is an incredibly diverse and multidimensional company that genuinely believes that its people are its greatest asset. So that you can make a self-assessment about whether or not your knowledge‚ skills‚ abilities and interests are a good match for our company we have provided a snapshot of the various business functions and some of the typical roles that form a part of each team. Sales The Sales division is focused on generating revenues through promotion‚ sales

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    The Virgin Group

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    Sam Yates-Smith Student ID: 000292201 CASE STUDY 6 THE VIRGIN GROUP 1. The corporate rationale of the Virgin group is to re-ignite static industries‚ with fresh ideas and developments‚ thus offering the consumer differentiation. Diversification is an extremely important attribute of Virgins rationale. Their SBU’s improve Virgin’s scope and therefore its existing markets and products. Virgin uses the ideology of ‘the corporate parent’ to add structure and guidance to its various business units

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    The Virgin Group.Doc

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    THE VIRGIN GROUP CASE STUDY QUESTION 1: What examples does the case give of links between Branson’s strategy for Virgin and the environment in which it operates? The Virgin Group Ltd is a group of separately run British companies with the Virgin brand under the leadership of English celebrity business tycoon Sir Richard Branson. The core business areas are travel‚ entertainment and lifestyle‚ among others. Richard Branson’s strategy comes from his deepest inner beliefs;

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    Z-Score

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    Altman Z-score is a financial model to predict the likelihood business failure in a company and created by Edward I. Altman in 1968. Altman developed a z-score model using ratios as its foundation. The purpose of the Z-score model is to measure a company’s financial health and predict the probability of failure up to 2-3 years in advance by using a weighting system combined with four or five financial ratios. Altman created three different Z-score models which is original Z-score model‚ model "A"

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