Business Models in the Airline Industry January 30‚ 2013 Winter term 2013 Outline Evolution Hub-and-spoke route networks Legacy carriers Low cost carriers (LCCs) Ultra low cost carriers (ULCCs) Regional and charter carriers Evolution Before deregulation Full service network carriers No low cost models No price competition (same price on a given route) Full-quality service Point-to-point route networks After deregulation Proliferation
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A Comprehensive Business Reporting Model Financial Reporting for Investors July 2007 CFA Institute Centre Comprehensive Business Reporting Model Staff Kurt Schacht‚ CFA Managing Director Rebecca McEnally‚ CFA Capital Markets Policy Group Georgene Palacky‚ CPA Director Financial Reporting Group Members of the Comprehensive Business Reporting Model Subcommittee and the Corporate Disclosure Policy Council Gerald I. White‚ CFA‚ Chair Grace & White Inc. New York‚ NY United States
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Alex Osterwalder Yves Pigneur Greg Bernarda Alan Smith Designed by Trish Papadakos Series Sequel to Business Model Generation International Bestseller 30+ Languages 2. Design 3. Test 4. Evolve 1.1 Customer Profile 10 1.2 Value Map 26 1.3 Fit 40 2.1 Prototyping Possibilities 74 2.2 Starting Points 86 2.3 Understanding Customers 104 2.4 Making Choices 120 2.5 Finding the Right Business Model 142 2.6 Designing in Established Organizations 158 3.1 What to Test 188 3.2 Testing Step-by-Step 196
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business model generation & design workshop business model innovation CNU TECH SUMMER PROG 2013 2 3 paths for business model innovation* Business Model Innovation Industry model (IM) Innovation Innovating the industry value chain by: moving into new industries redefining existing ones or creating entirely new value chains * IBM study Revenue model (RM) Innovation Innovating how revenue is generated through: new value propositions pricing models Enterprise model (EM) Innovation
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unethical for Apple to sell its iTunes customer information to other businesses? The customer’s information is about personal privacy‚ any company can’t sell customer’s information without their permit. 3. Evaluate the effects on Apple’s business if it failed to secure its customer information and all of it was accidentally posted to an anonymous website. The customers will not trust apple again‚ and they will not leave personal information on iTunes. This will influence Apple that
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Four Boxes Business Model Amazon in 2007 (T2) Customer Value Proposition (promised customer value) - Presenting the Kindle‚ CEO Jeff Bezos announced‚ “This isn’t a device‚ it’s a service.” - Complete experience for the customer: an expansive library of books and the ability to download the book instantly using Amazon’s wireless network - The customer enjoyed a cheaper ($9.99 or less instead of $25 for a hardcover)‚ and some would say better‚ reading experience without sacrificing breadth of
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Focus Theme Business Models for Electronic Markets by Paul Timmers‚ European Commission‚ Directorate-General III‚ April 1998* Abstract Electronic commerce over the Internet may be either complementary to traditional business or represent a whole new line of business. In either case‚ in view of the new features of the Internet‚ critical questions to be answered include: ♦ what are the emerging business models; and related to this‚ ♦ which strategic marketing approaches are applied‚ or emerging
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1.1 Describe how a learning support practitioner may contribute to the planning‚ delivering and review of learning activities. I contribute to planning by giving verbal and written feedback as well as going through children’s books to see how well the children have done on an activity. All the information that is fed back helps the teacher plan things for the next lesson helping them to get the correct pitch. I contribute to delivering the lesson by making sure I have read and understood the lesson
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What is Business Model? The article “What is Business Model?” is written by Andrea Ovans‚ a senior editor in the Harvard Business Review. The article deals about the different views of about what is actually meant by business model. Different scholars do have their own thoughts about the meaning of business model which is crucial to the success of the business in this competitive business environment. Michael Lewis has defined the phrase business model as “a term of art”. He say that business model
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INSTITUTION ESSAY TITLE: “It is a general problem not specific to the law of the United Kingdom: a criminal justice system characterised by an emphasis on crime control rather than due process will inevitably produce miscarriages of justice.” STUDENT NUMBER: 111099151 CANDIDATE NUMBER: 110466 Outline * What is Criminal Justice System? * Theories and perspectives of criminal justice system * Miscarriage of justice * What due process entails * What crime control entails * The conflict
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