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    CASE 13 SOUTHWEST AIRLINES: HOW HERB KELLEHER LED THE WAY The U.S. airline industry experienced problems in the early 1990s. From 1989 through 1993‚ the largest airlines‚ including American‚ United‚ Delta‚ and USAIR‚ lost billions of dollars. Only Southwest Airlines remained profitable throughout that period. Herb Kelleher‚ cofounder of Southwest Airlines in 1971 and until recently its CEO‚ pointed out that “We didn’t make much for a while there. It was like being the tallest guy in a tribe

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    Pepsi Diversification

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    employees. Diversity strategy gives managers a chance to perceive the attitudes of their employees. A close relationship between managers and employees makes employees consider their perceived performance level important to self-worth. Diversity strategy also increases the job satisfaction and organizational commitment of minority employees. In most cases‚ there is a positive relationship between job satisfaction and job productivity. In general‚ PepsiCo’s diversity strategy united company’s employee

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    Southwest Airlines Perhaps the main reason why Southwest Airlines was able to remain profitable following the 9/11 attacks was that it stuck to its strategy. In a time where industries (and many other parts of the world) were desperate and scrambling to adapt‚ Southwest simply vowed to stick to what made them a successful company to begin with. Ironically‚ this was how they had always garnered success – by positioning themselves differently from the competition – and this is exactly what they were

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    1. Discuss Porter’s Five Forces of industry competition‚ with relation to the entry of Southwest Airline in the airline market. The Porter’s Five Forces are as followed: Rivalry: The rivalry factors that could influence Southwest include high fixed costs‚ excess capacity‚ low differentiation‚ and price war. Fixed costs in the industry mean the costs of planes‚ fuel‚ pilots‚ flight attendants‚ and additional staff for luggage and customer service. All of these factors need to meet governmental

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    ansof matrix DIVERSIFICATION

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    DE2-106-I DIVERSIFICATION STRATEGY Original written by professors David Allen and Arnaud Gorgeon at IE Business School. Original version‚ 21 May 2002. Last revised‚ 20 December 2007. (R.L.) Published by IE Publishing Department. María de Molina 13‚ 28006 – Madrid‚ Spain. ©2002 IE. Total or partial publication of this document without the express‚ written consent of IE is prohibited. INTRODUCTION We are all familiar with the concept of diversification in finance. In this context‚ diversification is related

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    Airtel Diversification

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    Company background Airtel Lanka Limited is a subsidiary of Bharti Airtel Limited‚ the third largest mobile operator in the world‚ with over 240 million mobile customers as of December 2011.[3] Bharti Airtel has been featured in Forbes Asia’s Fab 50 list‚ rated amongst the best performing companies in the world in the BusinessWeek IT 100 list 2007‚ and voted as India’s most innovative company in a survey by The Wall Street Journal Airtel Sri Lanka commenced commercial operations of services on 13

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    Southwest Airlines Internal Analysis Introduction This internal business analysis is on Southwest Airlines‚ which was founded in 1967 by Rollin King and Herb Kelleher. The main focus for Southwest Airlines was to provide low cost flights for their customers‚ and also have exceptional customer satisfaction. Southwest is a leading airline company that continues to do well in an industry that has been historically challenging. For instance‚ in the span of two years (2005-2007) five major airlines

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    Chapter 8: Diversification: Strategies for Managing a Group of Businesses Diversification and Corporate Strategy  A company is diversified when it is in two or more lines of business that operate in diverse market environments  Strategy-making in a diversified company is a bigger picture exercise than crafting a strategy for a single line-of-business  A diversified company needs a multi-industry‚ multi-business strategy  A strategic action plan must be developed Screen graphics

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    Southwest Swot Analysis

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    Business SWOT Analysis Abstract As a mutual fund manager‚ I have decided to conduct some research on Southwest Airlines. I will provide an overview of the company’s history‚ and an analysis of their strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities‚ and threats (SWOT). While there wasn’t any rhyme or reasoning behind my selection‚ I do feel that Southwest Airlines is one of the leading airlines in the United States. Conducting a SWOT analysis will help me understand what the company’s strengths and weaknesses

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    deal. Alcon is a producer of eye care products such as contact lenses. Google has diversified by investing £124m in a wind power business. To what extent is diversification the best strategy to achieve profitable growth? Justify your answer with reference to Novartis‚ Google and/ or other organisations that you know. (40 marks) Diversification - Practice under which a firm enters an industry or market different from its core business. Growth – The process of improving some measure of an enterprise’s

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