FACING THE LAY-OFFS: AN APPROACH TO THE JET AIRWAYS INDIA CASE STUDENT NAME: LUIS TOBO MODULE: HRM 4402 WORD COUNT: 2730 DUE DATE: 29 MAYO 2012 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION KEY WORDS 1 COMPANY BACKGROUND 1 CASE STUDY DESCRIPTION 2 MAIN BODY INTERVENTIONS 3 MOTIVATING EMPLOYEES AND RETAINING TALENT 3 RIGTH COMUNICATION AND CORPORATIVE IMAGE 4 HIRING EFFECTIVELY 6 CONCLUTION 7 REFERENCES 9 FACING THE LAY-OFFS: AN APPROACH
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from http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/2218783/ Jet Airways (India) Ltd. - Strategy and SWOT Report Description: Jet Airways (India) Ltd. - Strategy and SWOT Report‚ is a source of comprehensive company data and information. The report covers the company’s structure‚ operation‚ SWOT analysis‚ product and service offerings and corporate actions‚ providing a 360° view of the company. Features: - Detailed information on Jet Airways (India) Ltd. required for business and competitor intelligence
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Managerial Economics Project Report: Jet Airways PROJECT REPORT Roll no.12: Mugdha Dhupkar Roll no.23: Vrushali Keer Roll no.26: Sana Khan Roll no.27: Vipul Khatu Roll no.30: Shaun Machado Roll no.44: Mariza Pereira Page 1 of 27 Managerial Economics Project Report: Jet Airways Sr. No. Topic Pg. No. 1 Acknowledgement 1 2 Introduction to Jet Airways 3 3 Corporate Objectives 11 4 Growing Market Potential 12 5 Survival Strategy 13 6 Analysis Of company Finances 15 7 Current
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CAPITAL OF JET AIRWAYS UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF FACULTY DEEPIKA SINGH -SUBMITTED BY NIPUNIKA.S 1221552 COMPANY PROFILE * Jet Airways is the second largest Indian airline in terms of market share and passengers carried. It is based in Mumbai‚ Maharashtra. * The founder and the chairman of the company is Naresh Goyal. Mr. Nikos Kardassis is the CEO of the company. * The company operates over 400 flights on an everyday basis to 70+ destinations around the world. Jet Airways has its
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Jet Airways IntroductionJet Airways is one of India�s premier private airlines. It was incorporated as an �air taxi� operator on April 1‚ 1992. Jet Airways started its commercial airline operations on 5 May 1993 with a fleet of four leased Boeing 737-300 aircrafts and 24 daily flights serving 12 destinations. In January 1994 a change in the law enabled Jet Airways to apply for scheduled airline status‚ which was granted on 4 January 1995. It began international operations to Sri Lanka in March 2004
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The Case of Jet Airways Jet Airways: Background Jet Airways (India) Private Limited was a reputed private airline in India having an average fleet age of 4.45 years. Jet Airways covers 63 destinations spanning the length and breadth of India and beyond‚ including New York (both JFK and Newark)‚ Toronto‚ Brussels‚ London (Heathrow)‚ Singapore‚ Hong Kong‚ Kuala Lumpur‚ Colombo‚ Bangkok‚ Katmandu‚ Dhaka‚ Kuwait‚ Bahrain‚ Muscat‚ Doha‚ Riyadh‚ Jeddah‚ Abu Dhabi and Dubai. The Airline carried
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Why did Jet Airways announce retrenchment? The announcement was done due to rise in aviation fuel. Jet Airways thought through retrenchment the expenditure can be controlled which was going high due to fuel prices. What was the immediate reaction in the environment? Employees were protesting as they were with no job. By seeing the employees of Jet in such a situation‚ political parties supported them. Due to this government was forced to rethink on the hike of the prices and as well as
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TERM PAPER OF ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGERS TOPIC:- FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS OF JET AIRWAYS INDIA LIMITED. SUBMITTED TO NITIKA SEHGAL SUBMITTED BY SABA MASOD ROLL NO :-B 43 SEC.S1001
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Crafting and Executing Strategy Jet Blue Airways case study In 2008 businesses began to cut back on employee travel‚ and consumers tried to save money and used stay-cations instead of vacations‚ during a summer the U.S. economy slowed and oil prices rose; jet fuel prices went through the roof as a result. to offset the higher fuel costs‚ airlines began increasing revenues by means such as: fuel surcharges‚ charges for the first checked bag‚ charging for blankets‚ pillows‚ and headphones‚ and
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NOW YOU SEE IT‚ NOW YOU DON’T The case of Jet Airways and its Accounting Policies Presentation Outline 1. Jet Airways - Company Background 2. Airline Industry Background 3. Main Issues a. Highlights of First Quarter 2008 Results b. 1st New Policy: Adoption of New Depreciation Method c. 2nd New Policy: Foreign Currency Exchange Differences d. 3rd New Policy: Revaluation of Fixed Assets 4. Summary 2 Company Background India’s largest private domestic and international airline Promoted by Naresh
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