Using the Balanced Scorecard as a contemporary performance measurement framework‚ evaluate the current financial and non-financial measures that your organisation uses. Based on your evaluation‚ indicate in your opinion‚ the extent to which the strategies have been implemented‚ and make recommendations concerning additional areas (with some examples of performance measures) that your organisation could include in their Balanced Scorecard. Airline industry is very competitive as Jetstar isn’t the
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Southwest Airlines: SWOT Analysis Mollika Thaing‚ Khoa Tran‚ Tonielia Thomas‚ Hiwot Tesfaye‚ Kai Spear Mgmt. Prin. & Org. Behavior Professor Leon Prieto 11/18/2013 Southwest Airlines’ Description Southwest Airlines was introduced in Texas on June 18‚ 1971 with three Boeing 737 airplanes and only serving three cities of Texas which included Houston‚ Dallas and San Antonio. The company came a long way since 1971; today Southwest Airlines has 537 Boeing 737 airplanes and serving 68
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United Airlines Introduction United Airlines is an American key airline whose headquarters is based in Illinois Chicago. The United airline operates mainly in the United States and across other regions such as such as Japan and Guam. The airline handle and average of about 45‚000 passengers on daily basis and employs over 88‚000 individuals. SWOT ANALYSIS Swot analysis refers to the strength‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities and the threats that a business faces. Every company has its strengths‚ weaknesses
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Management by Objectives What is MBO? Management by Objectives (MBO) is also known or referred to as Management by Results (MBR). Management by Objectives is a process whereby the objectives in an organization are defined in order to help the management of the organization and the employees to agree on the same. The concept and the term was coined and popularized by Peter Drucker in the book‚ The Practice of Management in the year 1954. The essence of management by objectives lies in mutually
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Situation Following the Deregulation in 1978‚ a competitive price war ensued among the airline industry as a direct result of the new freedom for airlines to set their own fares as well as route entry and exits. This gave rise to the operating structure of the airlines as it exists today‚ consisting of the point-to-point system and the hub and spoke system. With this came the change of focus for major airlines to non-stop‚ cross-country routes in densely populated cities‚ which‚ in a regulated environment
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Classic Airlines Problem Solution “Every company knows that it costs far less to hold on to a customer than to acquire a new one” (Gokey‚ 2002). As the commercial airline industry is changing at a rapid pace‚ Classic Airlines (CA) is faced with the challenge of delivering increased value within leaner consumer budgets. According to Plunkett Research Online‚ travel industry expenditures are decreasing and e-commerce is gradually replacing many jobs. With this report in mind‚ CA is set
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2.0 Background to the organization Firefly is the wholly-owned subsidiary by the Malaysia Airline System Berhad (MAS). Firefly is launched on April 3rd 2007 as well as it is the Malaysia’s first community airline that operated under FlyFirefly Sdn Bhd. the Malaysia’s first community airline also known as a new Malaysian no-frills airline. The name of Firefly is come from the characteristics of agility‚ brilliance‚ charm‚ and fun. Firefly offers a full service point-to-point carrier. The
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has never been more important for an airline to have the right public image. If the national flag and perhaps a catchy logo on planes‚ counters and ticket covers were sufficient in the olden days‚ today branding is a science of its own. Half a dozen branding agencies‚ most of them based in London and the USA‚ are fighting not just on behalf of toothpaste or cars but‚ with dogged determination‚ in the aviation industry over budgets worth millions. "The airlines are much more conscious today that branding
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to the Reputation of Malaysia Airlines (MAS)” Student Name: Widi Prayudi Student ID: UP2005 Assessment Due Date: Tuesday‚ 8 April 2014 Lecturer: Mr. Sandhy Patrick The Implication of Accident to the Reputation of Malaysia Airlines (MAS) Research Proposal Proposed Research Topic: “What is the implication of accident to the reputation of Malaysia Airlines (MAS)?” Purposes: In general
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