IMPACTING FACTORS ON HUMAN SOCIAL SERVICE DELIVERY SOCIO CULTURAL FACTORS INTRODUCTION: Socio cultural factors are norms‚ values‚ beliefs‚ material and non material objects that are passed on from one generation to another in any given society .Socio cultural factors are crucial in any developmental aspect of a community.(Noyo Ndangwe p230) There is considerable interest in analyzing these factors that are impacting on human social service delivery and these are economic‚ religion‚ political
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BUSINESS Air Asia leading airline was established with the dream of making flying possible for everyone. Since 2001‚ Air Asia has swiftly broken travel norms around the globe and has risen to become the world’s best. With a route network that spans through to over 20 countries‚ Air Asia continues to pave the way for low-cost aviation through our innovative solutions‚ efficient processes and a passionate approach to business. Together with our associate companies‚ Air Asia X‚ Thai Air Asia‚ Indonesia
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stated types of new management accounting technique and the important of these techniques. Besides‚ this report also explain in detailed about balanced scorecard for example‚ the definition‚ person that responsible in introduce this techniques and how this technique can be apply in the organisation and help the organisation to improve their service. There is also a brief description of the background of the AirAsia to explain the main activities carried out by this company. The competitive environment
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Air Asia Fundamentals of marketing Group members: Maha Abdul Muhsin – 0316481 Cheng Joe Ern- 0316764 Choong Mei foong - 0317321 Lee Wee beng - 0317260 Nuraliya Abu Mansor - 0317184 Elisabeth Christine - 0316942 Adam Lee Shyuk Nam- 0317012 AIR ASIA Introduction • AirAsia Berhad is a Malaysian low-cost airline headquartered in Kuala Lumpur‚ Malaysia. • Air Asia was established in 1994 and began operations on 18 November 1996. • On 2 December 2001‚ the airline was bought by former Time Warner executive
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Thai Air Asia Limited Section 1: Company Background In the past‚ domestic air routes were limited to only few players; such as Thai Airways‚ Bangkok Airways‚ Air Andaman‚ and Phuket Air. Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawat announced the opening of Thai air routes in 2002 and this has induced a lot of airlines to enter the market‚ especially low cost airlines‚ which have already been widely and well accepted in scores of countries. In Southeast Asia‚ at that time‚ Air Asia Malaysia was considered
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Marketing Strategy Air Asia’s quirky means of promotion has certainly helped make the airline a household name. Yet‚ barely eight years ago when it began operations‚ Air Asia had just two planes and a host of obstacles - Sars and the Sept 11 terrorist attacks included that preventing it from taking off. Today‚ the Malaysia-based budget airline boasts a fleet of 80 aircraft that ply over 122 routes‚ with 480 flights to more than 65 destinations daily. Group CEO Tony Fernandes has been
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The Strategic Analysis of Air Asia‚ can be done with the help of Michael Porter’s five forces. It describes the internal affection of the industry with elaborating competitive rivalry amongst the firms in the industry to the bargaining power of customers and suppliers. It also explains the threats of new entrants and already existing firms. Aforementioned‚ Air Asia has been assessed with all these five forces. Competitive Rivalry The demand function for air travel is affected by price‚ income‚
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Air Asia’s local presence in few countries such as Indonesia (Indonesia AirAsia) and Thailand (Thai AirAsia) has successfully “elevated” the brand to become a regional brand beyond just Malaysia. The links with Manchester United (one of the world’s most famous football teams) and AT&T Williams Formula One team have further boosted their image to a greater extend beyond just the this region 1. Operation effectiveness and outstanding efficiency One of the Air Asia strategies to solve the current
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of Air Asia 10. Major Challenges 11. Value Chain Analysis 12. Air Asia Vs. Air Asia X 13. Air Asia’s Future 14. Recommendations Conclusion PA M CO Y N P O R F E L I • Established in 1993 and commenced operation on 18 Nov‚ 1996. • 2 Dec‚ 2001‚ it was purchased by former Time warner executive Tony Fernandez’s company Tune Air Sdn Bhd from ownership of HICOM Holdings Bhd for the token sum of only RM1‚ and with only 2 Boeing 737-300 aircraft together wit RM40 million in debt. • Air Asia
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STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT (PMS 3393) ‘AIR ASIA’ Prepared by: Ahmad Izzuddin Bin Ahmad Zamri (4102005781) HaslindaBinti Ismail (4092008911) MohdAzuan Bin MohdAbdKadir (4102008091) Muhammad Khairil Anwar Bin Othman (4102004441) Nur An-NisaBintiRahmat (4071032881) SitiAisyahBintiMohdYusoff( 4102001031) SitiKhajirahBinti Abdul Aziz (4092008931) Prepared for: Dr. HafsahBinti Ahmad Submission Date: 22nd November 2012 Table of Content
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