Revised and Enhanced Version THE STRATEGIC DIAGNOSIS: EMIRATES AIRLINES Nowadays‚ we cannot imagine the world without the airline industry‚ because of its fast services and huge benefits‚ which offers for many other industries and societies. Also‚ its role is critical in term of creating the new global economy. According to the U.S. department of transport‚ this industry is divided into four categories: 1. International: Airlines which provide services from continent to another. 2. National:
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EMIRATES AIRWAYS Introduction: The company selected for the project is Emirates Airways. Emirates airlines is based at Dubai International Airport‚ UAE. It is largest airlines operation in Middle East with over 2500 flights per week. It also operates 4 of the 10 longest nonstop flights in the world. Emirates airlines is subsidiary of Emirates group which has over 50‚000 employees. It is wholly owned by government of Dubai under Investment Corporation of Dubai. Airline is ranked among top ten
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Emirates is a company in the field of aviation‚ the first flight routes emirates was on October 25‚ 1985 from Dubai with aircraft leased Boeing 737 and Airbus 300 B4. This company has a goal of quality not quantity. Emirates airline has now become very influential company in the world and is a well-known airline (Emirates‚ 2013). Emirates is a company that owned by the Dubai government. Emirates now have become company on an international scale‚ a lot of investment and sponsor conducted and supported
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Background to Emirates Airline: Emirates Airline is a commercial aviation operator. Funded entirely by the Government of Dubai it was established in 1985. For a relatively young enterprise it has achieved great success and become a major competitor within the air transport industry. Today Emirates is one of the most successful global airline services‚ with its annual growth having never fallen below 20% per annum (Emirates‚ 2010). Focusing its efforts at providing long haul flight travel
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3) Core competence / sustainable competitive advantage Online Services Division: Microsoft’s search‚ portal‚ advertising and personal communications services‚ including online information offerings such as Bing and the MSN portals and channels. Server and Tools Business: Microsoft infrastructure software‚ developer tools and cloud platform‚ including products such as Windows Server‚ SQL Server‚ Visual Studio‚ System Center and the Windows Azure Platform. Microsoft Business Solutions: A portfolio
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Table of Contents Introduction Local Responsiveness Pressure for Local Responsiveness Emirates Airlines’ Subsidiaries Global Integration Emirates Airlines Global Business Goals and Objectives Global Operational Integration A driving force in globalisation is Technology The Virtual Office – The Internet In-Flight mobile & Internet Access Network Infrastructure Pressure for Global Integration Enrolment of Global Workforce Determining the balance of Global Integration vs. Local
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keep moving on to make the world different. When Steve Jobs passed away‚ not only fans of Apple products but also those who appreciate his great contribution to electrical industry feel sad about the loss of a great man. 2. What were Apple’s competencies in the music and telephone business? Are they a source of competitive advantage? Why or why not? Apple’s
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Question 4 Assess the strategic alternative used by the firm Burger King is the world’s largest flame broiled fast food restaurant chain. As of mid-2009‚ it operated about 12000 restaurants in all 50 states and in 74 countries and U.S. territories worldwide through a combination of company-owned and franchised operations‚ which together employed nearly 400‚000 people worldwide. Two major ways in which Burger King differentiates itself from competitors are the way it cooks hamburgers by its
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The Factories Act‚ 1948‚Section 51 to 60: 51.Weekly hours: * No employee will work more than 48 hoours in a week. 52.Weekly Holidays: * NO worker will work on the first day of the week. * Incase he is made to work the he should get a holiday 3 days immediately before or after the first day for which the responsible manager has to send a notice to the inspector for approval which must be displayed in the factory notice board. 53.Compensatory holidays: * In case an employee
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Core Competencies of a Clinical Nurse Practitioner and a Non-Clinical Nurse Administrator Susan Brown South University Dr. Donna Falsetti Role of the Advanced Practice Nurse – NSG5000 October 7‚ 2012 Although both the non-clinical nursing administrator and the clinical nurse practitioner are both advanced positions in the field of nursing‚ they are not the same position that requires the same core competencies across the board. Nursing is a challenging field of study that allows for similarities
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