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AACS4794 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS Case Studies Case Study 1: A Giant Step for Mattress Giant (May 2007) Mattress Giant is one of America’s largest bedding retailers‚ with 240 stores in 14 states. For years‚ the company spent more than $20 million (about RM70 million) annually‚ about 10 percent of its revenue‚ advertising to people in their mid-30s‚ whose household income was $30‚000 - $40‚000 (about RM105‚000 - RM140‚000) per year .and who drove domestic car. As it
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Executive Summary In 2009 Gary Kelly‚ the CEO of Southwest airlines‚ was contemplating what it would take for Southwest to survive the economic downfall‚ due to high oil prices and decline in demand‚ that was upon the airline industry. One might argue that in the face of many options Southwest both diversified in there solutions as well as stayed true to the brand they had created. We will argue they did both. They branched out in terms of expansion and customer service‚ while remaining true to
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Case – The U.S. Airline Industry Public Support August 26‚ 2013 Arguments In Favor of the Federal Government Providing Support to the U.S. Airlines “To preserve the continued viability of the United States air transportation system” is the title of a bill introduced before congress‚ by Rep. Don Young (R-AK)‚ September 14‚ 2001‚ in response to the September 11 attack. The title of the bill is the overriding argument justifying federal support to the U.S. airlines. “If planes don’t fly
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Emirates Airline: Penetrating the North American Market Emirates Airline is known for going against conventional thinking when running its business. Thus far‚ this strategy has been profitable for the company. In November 2001‚ the airline announced that it would begin a 13 ½ non-stop flight from Dubai to New York starting in June of 2003. However a postponement in the delivery of the Airbus A380-800 aircraft that would service the new route has caused a delay. This will be Emirates’ attempt
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Emirates Airlines‚ the world’s biggest international carrier based in Dubai‚ United Arab Emirates‚ founded and owned by the government of Dubai is the largest airline in the Middle East and certainly the best. It has a fleet size of 222 which flies to exactly 164 destinations and expanding. It has approximately 56‚725 employees and I feel proud to tell that I was one of them. There are a number of economic‚ social‚ cultural‚ environmental‚ political‚ governmental and competitive factors which affect
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Case lncident 2 549 Case tsac?eB#sa6 * SIffi IW ffi F.*S’ S* M PLffi STre#*YU ffi ffi*ru*T worldwide. He also announced Plans to consolidate more business units and reorganize the company’s operations geographica\ "The speed at which business is changing *oria*ia. has increased considerably‚ and we’re orienting Siemens accordingly‚" Loscher said. Since the switch from Kleinfeld to Loscher‚ Siemens has experienced its ups and downs. Since 2008‚ its stock price hai fallen 26
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Khan ID: 200921075 Nashmia Rashid ID: 200921078 Abdulla Barahim ID: 200921080 Airline Operations‚ Semester 2‚ 2010/11 For: Dr. Baba Yerra Due Date: 30 May 2011 Topic: Research Project Title: Comparative Study and Analysis of FAR and CAR regulations Table of Contents 1. Introduction | 3 | 2. Methodology | 4 | 3. Findings | 5 | 3.1. Operations Specifications | 5 | 3.2. Airline Organization: Required Management Positions | 6 | 3.3. Operating Manual | 9 |
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Company Case Pegasus Airlines: Delighting A New Type of Traveling Customer Questions for Discussion 1. Give examples of needs‚ wants‚ and demands that Pegasus customers demonstrate‚ differentiating these three concepts. What are the implications of each for Pegasus’ practices? Needs: On-time flight and arrival Low price ticket Food in the airplane Wants: No delays Affordable tickets with good services from staff Good-tasting food in the airplane Demands: Refunds for delays Good
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Malaysia Airlines system is the symbol of flag carrier of Malaysia and owned by the government which is shelter under Tan Sri Md Nor Yusof as the Chairman‚ Ahmad Jauhari Yahya as the Managing Director and Mohd. Rashdan Mohd. Yusof as the Resign member. This airline is founded in 66 years ago on 1 May 1947 as the name of Malayan Airways then after Malaysia gained independence the airline being renamed as Malaysian Airways and it is started the commenced of operation in 41 years ago on 1 October 1972
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