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    Jetstar Five Forces

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    providing low fare flights to meet the demands of flyers. Power of supplier of Jetstar is considered to be low. There are two main inputs to the airline industry; aviation fuel and airplanes. Since aviation fuel is a commodity‚ which prices are largely determined by the market forces and geo-political forces (Sundaresan‚ n.d.)‚ it can be said that the suppliers do not have much of a control over the prices put out to Jetstar. With regard to the supply of airplanes‚ there are currently two manufacturers

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    Managing the Value Chain

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    negative beta implies that security A would stabilize the returns on a portfolio since the returns on A are negatively correlated to the market. The riskiness of a portfolio is determined by its beta value. Security A has a negative beta (-0.5)‚ which makes it less risky when compared with positive beta value for security B (0.5). In addition‚ if we consider a standalone risk‚ standard deviation plays an important role. It is used as an indicator of risk‚ security A has 30% standard deviation which

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    where Qantas focuses at the premium and business market while Jet star focuses on leisure markets. Jet star aims to have the lowest fare on every route that operates among its competitors. (Ref- http://www.jetstar.com/mediacentre/facts-and-stats/jetstar-group). Whilst Virgin Blue announced the commencement in November 1999‚ and in 2004 it has become one of the world’s most profitable airlines with one third of Australian market (ref------ http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/05/21/1085120117445

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    Jetstar Marketing Plan

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    Definition and Categories Qantas Group Qantas Group Jetstar Jetstar Jetstar Australia Jetstar Australia Jetstar Asia Jetstar Asia Jetstar NZ Jetstar NZ Jetstar Pacific Jetstar Pacific For our marketing plan‚ we’ll focus on Jetstar Australia domestic operation. Product Category | Key Product | % of Revenue | Short Haul | JetStar Domestic | 57 | Long Haul | JetStar International | 43 | Customer Definition Jetstar is a low cost carrier that caters for people on a limited

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    Value Chain Analysis

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    Production and Operation Management Group IV BSEM 3-2 Product Design Parameters Members: Bulaong‚ Jennifer E. Velasquez‚ Pauline L. Fernandez‚ Rose Ann F. Escoto‚ Gellian Prof. Rizza Valdez Nine Factors to Consider When Determining Your Price 1. Your Costs If your rate doesn’t include enough just to break-even‚ you’re heading for trouble. The best thing to do is sum up all your costs and divide by the number of hours you think you can bill a year. Whatever you do‚ DON’T

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    Nike's Value Chain

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    this sport) WEAKNESSES Negative image portrayed by poor working conditions in its overseas factories E-commerce is limited to USA The direct sale to consumers is creating conflicts with its own resellers Currently available supply chain‚ manufacturing‚ and fulfillment technologies aren’t easily integrated with online build-to-order Not known for its research and development leading to innovative designs„«systems The e-commerce is limited to USA‚ however‚ has planned to expand

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    Value Chain Analysis

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    The primary activities (Porter‚ 1985) of the company include the following: • Inbound logistics These are the activities concerned with receiving the materials from suppliers‚ storing these externally sourced materials‚ and handling them within the firm. Here goods are received from a company’s suppliers. They are stored until they are needed on the production/assembly line. Goods are moved around the organisation. ~ Fresh fruit and vegetables are delivered and prepared every day. • Operations

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    Value Chain Analysis

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    Camy Villegas Assignment 1 Research Report April 25‚ 2011 Information technology has become such an essential part of a company’s success in today’s world. As recent as 10 years ago it was unheard of to run a company solely though the internet. Today we have Amazon.com‚ which is one of the biggest internet companies and which led the way for the rest of them to follow. Another company that was born during the .com boom is Netflix. It got its start in 1997 as an idea to rent DVD’s over the

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    Analysis Jetstar Airways Proprietary Limited are a completely owned subsidiary of the Qantas Group‚ they operate across 19 different Australian destinations‚ and 17 overseas destinations. They were established in May 2004. Jetstar’s fleet across Australia and New Zealand is made up of 80 aircraft. Their focus is on providing a low-cost or “value based” airline‚ and commit to doing so by ensuring a “price beat guarantee” where‚ if challenged‚ they pledge to beat rival airlines by 10% (JetStar‚ 2015)

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    Value Chain as Competitive Advantage Unit 3 Assignment Katherine Moore GB570 Managing the Value Chain Jerry Haenisch‚ PhD. Kaplan University December 27‚ 2012 Value Chain as Competitive Advantage Industries have in the earlier years concentrated on enhancing the supply chain activities in search of creating value. Nonetheless‚ optimizing these activities‚ only can lead to operative proficiency and not structural effectiveness. Contritely‚ when an organization‚ focus on growing

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