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    History of the Company Southwest Airlines was founded by Rollin King and Herb Kelleher and was incorporated in 1967. The airline launched its first route in 1971‚ servicing Dallas‚ Houston and San Antonio. By 1975 Southwest went public on the American stock exchange. By 1979‚ the airline was flying outside of Texas to New Orleans and expanded its service to the West Coast in 1982. Beginning in 1990‚ Southwest’s revenues exceeded one billion dollars‚ making it a major airline company. On May 2‚ 2011

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    Batna for Soutwest Airlines and Muse/Transtar Realistically negotiating from a less powerful position 1. Know your and their source of power. 2. A Good BATNA 3. Access and Mobilization of Resources 4. Collection of Information 5. Strategy Development 6. Power Tactics Elaboration 1. Introduction - Know your and their source of power – Analyze By identifying yours and their sources of power. But in order to do this‚ you need to know what gives one negotiator more power than another

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    Hanson Ski Products - Projected Quarterly Balance Sheets (in $ thousand) 3/31/86 Assets Current Assets Cash Receivables‚ Net Inventories Prepaid Expenses Total Current Assets Fixed Assets Plant‚ Property‚ & Equipt (Less) accum depreciation Total Net Fixed Assets Other Assets Total Assets Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity Current Liabilities Accounts Payable Notes Payable - banks Income Taxes Payable Current Installments - lt debt Total Current Liabilities Long Term Debt Term Loan Notes Payable

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    expensive tickets just to have all the comfort that others airlines offer‚ Southwest decided to do the opposite and selling just the transportation itself for the lowest price it could be just so you could get to places without paying too much for it. They kept it simple and inexpensive. 2 – What values do airline customers – both business and leisure travelers – seek when they buy air travel tickets? Has Southwest done a better job than competitors of meeting the needs of these air travelers

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    Culture at Southwest Airlines on the Eve of Merger with AirTran In looking at Southwest’s values and norms‚ it’s helpful to examine how the company’s culture is described by all stakeholders (internal – employees‚ management; external – investors‚ customers). Five key values emerge that guide the company at all levels. 1. Zealous passion for customer satisfaction Southwest’s relentless commitment goes beyond the lip service most companies uphold. From line level to the C-suite‚ everyone

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    STEINWAY’S STRATEGIC ORIENTATION Dwiyani Rahmawati Marvin Mahadharma Aldira G. Meyer Tenny Oktarina Company Overview The finest piano maker in the world 1853 – founded by the Steinway family 1995 – bought by Messina & Kirkland 1996 – become public company Piano is division of Steinway Musical Instruments Company Products Upright piano Grand Piano Market share over 80% Brand as most valuable assets 2% of all keyboard unit sales in US profit 35% Minto Pyramid Analysis UDR •

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    Southwest Financial Analysis

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    [pic] Southwest Airlines Financial Performance Analysis Presented to Gary C. Kelly Chairman of the Board‚ President and CEO by Total Resource Network Raquel Alston‚ Tanya Spencer and‚ Nicole Stenhouse for BUS 515 Financial Management Professor James Kerwin October 3‚ 2011 Introduction Total Resource Network (TRN) congratulates Southwest Airlines for thirty-eight years of consecutive profitability. This is a major accomplishment that should be applauded especially

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    Rewards at Southwest Airlines Case Study Southwest Airlines prided themselves on their commitment to customer service and equality by offering a streamlined business model with an emphasis on simplicity and efficiency that has remained the same for the most part since the airlines’ inception in 1967. At the time of the case study‚ Southwest had been profitable for the past 28 years‚ an achievement many airlines are incapable of boasting due to the volatility of the airline industry. One

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    Running Head: GOALS AND OBJECTIVES OF SECURITY ORGANIZATION Goals and Objectives of Security Organization Judy M. Galarza University of Phoenix SEC / 310 September 19‚ 2010 Goals and Objectives of Security Organization Security plays a major role in both the business and government worlds. We will discuss the legal aspects of organizational security management. Discuss both the positive and negative influences regarding organizational security. We will also be discussing what consequences

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    Southwest Airlines‚ Key Facts: Niche strategy. Concept: • Concentrate in underutilized airports • 1 type of aircraft – fuel-efficient 737 (1994 – more that 200 planes) • Frequent‚ on-time departures • Low cost fares‚ only 2 types of fares per root • No seats assigned‚ no meals • Point-to-point roots • Higher equipment initialization‚ shorter turn-around times Competitive advantage: • Cost structure • "The workforce is dedicated to the company. They’re Moonies basically. That’s the way

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