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    AEREN FOUNDATION’S Maharashtra Govt. Reg. No.: F-11724 [pic] PAPER NO 2 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT CASE STUDY : 1 A policy is a plan of action. It is a statement of intention committing the management to a general course of action. When the management drafts a policy statement to cover some features of its personnel programmes‚ the statement may often contain an expression of philosophy and principle as well. Although it is perfectly legitimate for an organization

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    they may be force to perform employee layoffs. Organizations such as the Boeing Company announced in September 2001‚ that they will be cutting 10‚000 jobs which is caused by the U.S. airlines to decrease operational capacity by about 20% due to traffic reductions. Airlines are expected to park older aircraft and defer deliveries of newly built transports as they trim their operational fleets (Smith B. (2001)). The Boeing Company is an American multinational aerospace and defense corporation that

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    Case Analysis: THE RISE OF AIRBUS‚ 1970-2005 I. Brief Summary of the Case Airbus’s early history dates back to 1960s. Unable to develop a commercially viable passenger jet during the post war years‚ French aircraft manufacturers decided to form alliance with other aircraft manufacturers to compete with the American jet makers. During the Paris Air Show of June 1965 the French aircraft executives initiated a series of informal meetings between representatives of the major European airline

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    opportunities with other US allies. This includes‚ a complete free operating UK operations and many other oversees support. This strength though not distinctive to other companies has deemed very strong over competing companies as BAE Systems and Boeing Corporation. Third‚ the technology‚ Lockheed Martin has been the leader of its time. Some of

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    Dupuy (Boeing) : who had been appointed Boeing 777 as a "revenue machine" He insisted that his could earn Iberia about $8‚000 more per flight than the A340-600 because it can hold more seats and is cheaper to operate.  Bright (Airbus) : who is fumed at Iberia’s pricing demands. A New York City native and the company’s highest-ranking American‚ he pursues one goal: global domination over Boeing.  BATNA : Best Alternative To Negotiation Agreement.  Leahy    Airbus and Boeing are competing

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    Case 12-2

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    Aeronautical Defence and Space Company)‚ also known as Airbus‚ manufactured and delivered 305 aircraft. This made it the largest aeroplane company in the world. It now sells more commercial aircraft than its nearest competitor‚ the American company Boeing. Some 50‚000 people work for Airbus worldwide. Since the 1970s‚ they have sold nearly 5‚000 aircraft to more than 180 customers. Today‚ an EADS Airbus aircraft takes off somewhere in the world every four seconds. In 2003‚ the company’s budget was

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    Brand Analysis: Airbus

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    to meet the needs of airlines and operators by producing the most modern and comprehensive aircraft family on the market‚ complemented by the highest standard of product support.” (Airbus). To be able to compete with their number one competitor‚ Boeing‚ Airbus’ mission is to create the best and safest aircraft. Throughout the years‚ Airbus has followed their vision by manufacturing state of the art modern jetliners that use the company’s groundbreaking innovation of digital fly-by-wire technology

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    Emirates Airline

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    carried. During the 2007/08 financial year‚ Emirates carried 21.2 million passengers. A total of 1.3 million tones of cargo was transported by Emirates Airline and Emirates SkyCargo‚ the freight subsidiary of The Emirates Group. Emirates will have 122 Boeing 777s by 2011 making it the single largest aircraft type in fleet‚ and 58 Airbus A380s by 2012. The airline also hopes to have over 120 Airbus A350’s in its fleet by 2018. Emirate became the second operator of the Airbus A380 when their first aircraft

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    boeing market analysis

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    Current Market Outlook 2013 –2032 Current Market Outlook 2013 –2032 Outlook on a Page World regions Market growth rates World regions Market value: $4‚840 billion World economy (GDP) Delivery units Share of fleet 2012 to 2032 100% 3.2% 9% 13% 75% Number of airline passengers 2% 6% 50% 4.1% 25% Airline traffic (RPK) 70% 5.0% Cargo traffic (RTK) 0% 2012 Airplanes 20‚310 5.0% • Regional jets • Single aisle 2013

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    Leadership In past few decades‚ globalization has had a significant impact on working individuals‚ corporations and consumers. In this process‚ generally an organization’s growth and expansion leads corporations to new challenges and opportunities. One of challenges is overcoming geographical and cultural differences to form an integrated leadership development program that bridges offices and cultures and adequately identifies‚ assesses and develops leaders. In doing so‚ organizations must ensure

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