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    Southwest Airlines in 2010: Culture‚ Values‚ and Operating Practices * Problem statement: Southwest Airlines has high growth and high profitability. However‚ its cost advantage is not as big as in prior years. * Scenario: Southwest Airlines based in Dallas was founded in 1967 by Rollin King and Herb Kelleher. It is one of the major domestic airliners which provides carrier and transportation service. Southwest primarily provides short haul‚ high frequency‚ point- to point‚ low fare service

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    The Civil war was the Bloodiest war in American history and Abraham Lincoln was the president at the time. “I have a dream” speech is one the greatest speech ever. Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King Jr. were two very important people for equal rights. When you compare both of them they have lots of similarities‚ but they also have differences to. Abraham Lincoln was a huge impact in black lives matter. Before he was a president helping the blacks he was just a little boy. Abraham was born February

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    Southwest Airlines: Using Human Resources for Competitive Advantage Executive Summary Southwest was founded in 1971 with a fleet of three Boeing 737 aircraft. Headquartered at Love Field in Dallas‚ the airline followed a strategy of low fares‚ few frills‚ and excellent customer service. Early on‚ the airline faced many political and regulatory challenges including the Wright Amendment‚ which prohibited the carrier from offering direct service into Love Field from any state other than Texas

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    Case Study Highlights Southwest Airlines case: 1993 (A) Behnam Tirandazi History In my opinion for operating management of a system like this three categories is important: geographic‚ economic and politic. Reason of Geographic category is locations and weather forecasting. The first thing I interested about that is location of Southwest’s corporate offices. It were located at Dallas’s Love Field. Love Field was located six miles from downtown Dallas. All Southwest flights out of Dallas originated

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    Weaknesses of Southwest Airlines Company Overview Southwest Airlines began operations in 1971‚ with the company’s initial service taking place between Dallas‚ Texas‚ Houston‚ Texas‚ and San Antonio‚ Texas (Southwest Airlines‚ 2006). Rollin King and Herb Kelleher started the company with a simple mission focused on being different than other airlines; their chief focus was to provide on time flights at a low cost‚ along with a bit of fun (Southwest Airlines). As Welch (2005) argued‚ Southwest Airlines

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    As a result of our research of Southwest Airlines methods for developing leaders in their respective industry we were able to prepare a profile of several different types of training and techniques. All of Southwest Airlines training is conducted in accordance with the appropriate and respective federal agencies that outline and govern each aspect of the training (southwest one report/training 2011). Southwest Airlines maintains its own training facility in Dallas‚ Texas‚ better known as the

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    of Southwest’s competitive advantage? Southwest Airlines’ successful and profitable business model has been driven by several strategies: high aircraft utilization; standard fleet; charismatic leadership; low fare carrier; excellent customer service practice; attractive frequent flier program; innovative and creative marketing program; performance focused organizational culture; strategic human resources management and a lean operations. Southwest fleet is made up of mainly Boeing 737 fuel

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    Lincoln Electric (LE) has been a producer of electrical and welding technology products since the late 1800’s. The company remained primarily a family and employee held company until 1995‚ then approximately 40% of its equity went to the public. James Lincoln‚ one of the founders‚ developed unique management techniques that effectively motivated the employees. These management techniques were implemented as an unusual (for the era) structure of compensation and benefits called "incentive management"

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    When the airline industry getting mentioned negative thoughts and emotions rush to peoples’ mind. 9/11 was not too long ago causing a huge drop in revenues and putting many large companies to the brink of bankruptcy. High ticket prices as well as a plethora of additional fees continue to plague frequent air travelers. However amongst all the chaos and disarray‚ one company continued to show profits and wow its customers. Every year since 1973 Southwest Airlines has continued to be profitable where

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    differences of the marketing between Lincoln and Scion. Lincoln has introduced the MKZ on the platform that concentrates toward consumers over the age of 45 (Wright‚ 2014). The marketers of Lincoln utilize the technologies of music and film as a story to advertise their vehicles to this particular age group (Wright‚ 2014). Their commercials are based on three classic genres‚ which are thriller noir‚ heist‚ and screwball comedy. In comparison to Scion‚ Lincoln also uses social media to advertise

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