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    edu/leadership-management/strategy/ceo-view-tony-fernandes-of-airasia-2108 Ong‚ Y. (2014). Fernandes Quits F1‚ Joins Other Asian Tycoons With Troubled Racing‚ Soccer Club Histories. Retrieved from http://www.forbes.com/: http://www.forbes.com/profile/anthony-fernandes Papars. (n.d.). Air Travel. Retrieved from www.answers.yahoo.com: https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070608233854AAwM19u Speaker Ideas. (n.d.). Tony Fernandes. Retrieved from http://www.speakerideas.com: http://www.speakerideas.com/tony-fernandes Times Internet

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    grocery and fresh meat are also substitutes of supermarket’s products. Bargaining Power of buyers. Buyers are the people/ organizations who create demand in an industry. Buyers can be divided into two types in supermarket industry- price sensitive(larger Ed) and non-price sensitive( Smaller Ed). Price sensitive people are those housewives and non-price sensitive people are those white-collar. Generally‚ the bargaining power of buyers is weak but that of non-price sensitive one is even weaker.

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    Malaysia Airline (MAS) and Air Asia is the main air transport in Malaysia. The passengers of this two flight company are increasing every year. Their have also creates a lot of destinations to let the customers choose. I have chosen three articles for my reference. The first article is about interview of new Malaysia Airlines chief executive Azmil Zahruddin. “We are constantly monitoring our network and focusing on the religion that we feel will have high demand‚ and allow us to increase

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    Bargaining Powers of Customers Porters’ competitive factors theory is a framework for industry analysis and corporate strategy development. It draws an overview picture that industry rivalry is affected by five main forces‚ which are bargaining powers of customers‚ bargaining powers of suppliers‚ threat of new entrant and threats of substitute products. Relating Porters’ thesis and the topic of managing customers‚ element named bargaining powers of customers‚ which can be briefly understood as

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    Bargaining Power of Buyers According to Michael Porter‚ one of the 5 forces that can cause competition and influence a corporation is buyers/consumers. Without customers a business is nothing. Buyers cause corporations to compete against one another by causing them to lower prices and produce higher qualities of goods/services to consumers. The following are when a buying group has the greatest influence. When a buying group purchases large volumes When one buyer purchases most of a supplier’s

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    Bargaining Power Model- The Laws of Human Resources Application of the Bargaining Power Model to Evaluate the Outcome of the New York City Transit Employees Strike of 2005 Background: On December 20‚ 2005 the Transport Workers Union (TWU) called a strike in the city of New York after initial talks to resolve issues on a new contract with the Metropolitan Transport Authority (MTA) failed. The strike was‚ “Over wage rises‚ health-care and pension costs and the retirement age of employees.”

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    AIR ASIA Company profile: Air Asia needs no introduction in ASEAN‚ where it is the leading low-cost carrier‚ connecting people and places across 132 routes‚ 40 of which are offered by no other airline. In 2010‚ the Group‚ which includes affiliates Air Asia Thailand and Air Asia Indonesia‚ reinforced its leadership position with two remarkable milestones: flying its 100 millionth guest and breaking the RM1 billion(ringgit) profit barrier. From an airline with two aircraft plying six routes in Malaysia

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    President‚ ASEAN until 2001 at Warner Music South East Asia. When Time Warner Inc. merged with America Online Inc.‚ he quitted his job and starts his journey to fulfill his childhood dream. This idea is generated when he was studying in England and wanted to go home during term break but was rejected by his father because the flights tickets that time are expensive. Later‚ he started a company under the name of Tune Air Sdn Bhd to take over Air Asia‚ Malaysia’s second national carrier with the tagline

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    Links: below). Air Asia is currently the largest and the most successful budget airline in the whole of Southeast Asia‚ pioneered by Malaysian entrepreneur Tony Fernandes. He privately bought Air Asia‚ then an ailing government-linked airline and turned it around as a no-frills budget airline until it was profitable and publicly listed. Possibly the only

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    passengers to establish its own niche market due to the demise of Tan Sri Yahaya Ahmad and financial crisis. Hence‚ AirAsia was heavily indebted. In 2001‚ Tony Fernandes’s company‚Tune Air Sdn Bhd bought this airline from DRB-Hicom with estimation of RM 40 million debts. There are many continuous transformations that Air Asia makes in order to become outstanding‚ to accomplish its strategic mission and vision and maintain sustainability in the industry. Using the catchy and effective slogan of "Now everyone

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