U06A16028 SOUTHEASTERN JET AIRWAYS - TEAM: IND1-1 Simulation Summary Report Claude A. Paul ~ Charles Miller ~ Sarah Ndagire ~ Richard Redding ~ Aye Nandar Capella University Business Integration Skills MBA6028 Dr. Rebecca Snarski February 19‚ 2015 U06A16028 SOUTHEASTERN JET AIRWAYS - TEAM: IND1-1 Simulation Summary Report Factors that Influence Strategy Southeastern Jet Airways (SEJA) philosophy and vision is very simple: to be a
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SUBJECT: JetBlue Airways Key strategic issues faced by JetBlue Airways JetBlue Airways was established in USA as a low-cost domestic airline carrier. The company started operating as a point-to-point carrier‚ providing quality customer service at competitive prices. Basically‚ the main strategy of JetBlue is to offer its clients a combination of low fares and product differentiation. In terms of strengthening its market positions‚ the following key strategic issues
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In a relatively short time‚ Qatar Airways has grown to over 120 destinations worldwide‚ offering unmatched levels of service excellence that have helped excel the award-winning carrier to become best in the world. Voted Airline of the Year 2011 and in 2012 in the prestigious Skytrax industry audit‚ Qatar Airways has won the confidence of the travelling public. Travel by air has reached the point where it has been taken for granted in all corners of the globe. With a larger number of passengers
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Scotia Airways are a small private airline based in Glasgow/Scotland. Their goals determine the nature of inputs (employees and management’s ability) and outputs (the quality of service) also the interaction of the outer environment i.e. Macro elements such as external customers. Goals indicate a future prediction and the well-being of a business. Objectives on the other hand are specific targets within the general goal obtained are time based. Policies are a mechanism for controlling the behaviour
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Robert Traylor and Paul Barwell are tasked with optimizing supply chain management for Cathay Pacific Airways (CX)‚ one of the most profitable and respected airlines in the world. In order to maintain its outlook on growth in this increasingly competitive industry‚ their team must reduce operating costs while improving their customers’ flight experience. Since spare components represent most of the inventory value in their supply chain‚ spare parts operations should be the key focus. From the
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MARKETING ASSIGNMENT THE CURIOUS CASE OF PLASTIC LOYALTY Loyalty programs have emerged as a 5000 crore rupee market in the county. There are numerous players who are trying to take advantage of this boom and these people are unfortunately not the retailers. They are the loyalty management companies and are having a ball. The marketers unfortunately fail to understand the basic flaw behind loyalty programs. This paper tries to address this issue. THE CURIOUS CASE OF PLASTIC LOYALTY “Quality in a
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This case deals with the dilemma faced by Erica Mills who is the founder and CEO of Warm Fuzz Cards. She is the sole decision maker of the organization and currently is facing a problem with regards to deciding her business growth strategy. Erica is married to Craig and they decided to start a family within one year. She is therefore unsure whether to grow the business quickly or at a slower rate and therefore has to decide at this point which strategy to implement. Warm Fuzz Cards sole owner
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Main Body Slick Airways was founded in January 1946 by Earl F. Slick. On March 4th‚ 1946 operations began and at that point Slick operated a fleet of ten C-46 “Curtiss” aircraft purchased from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. During the first few years‚ the airline was the first U.S. freight carrier and was selected as one of the scheduled freight carriers in 1949. The DC-6B passenger aircraft entered service with United Air Lines on April 11th 1951‚ and Slick Airways was the first airline
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Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act The Credit Card Accountability‚ Responsibility‚ and Disclosure Act was signed into law by President Obama on may 22‚ 2009 and is suppose to protect consumers and to “bring some common sense and rationality into our financial system” (Robert Gibbs‚ the White House spokesman). The act forces credit card issuers to rework their market and profit strategies while it makes the life in many ways easier for consumers who already hold a credit
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South African airways Presented by: Hadeir Shahin Khaya Ngqula‚ the CEO of South African airways is facing a big challenge‚ which is the striking of SAA ground staff and cabin crews‚ this action won’t affect only the overall performance of the company and slows down operations‚ but it will have a negative long term consequences as well‚ it may affect the company’s reputation‚ and thus affecting it’s prominence and perceived quality in the
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