Organisational structure Qantas Airways Limited ’s core business is passenger transport‚ air freight services‚ sale of holiday tours and associated support activities including catering‚ information technology‚ group handing and engineering and maintenance (Qantas n.d.). As a consequence of the revised structure that commenced in December 2013‚ the Qantas Groups split its international and domestic operations into two separate corporate entities (Qantas 2014a). This has meant that Qantas is now considered
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CONTENTS 1. Introduction Page 4 1.1. Objective of Report 1.2. Background 1.3. Definition of Key Report Terms 2. Main Report Page 5 2.1. Strategic Choices for HR Planning at Qantas 2.2. Maintaining Employee Commitment Page 10 3. Conclusion Page 13 4. References Page 14 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Objective This report has been commissioned to discuss the challenges faced by Qantas in 2011 and to evaluate the strategic choices made by the company
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Qantas is the world’s second oldest airline‚ having been founded in the Australian outback in 1920. It is Australia’s largest domestic and international airline. The name comes from the initial letters of the words in the original registered title—Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services Limited. The Qantas Group employs approximately 32‚500 people and operates a fleet of over 250 aircraft‚ comprising Boeing‚ Airbus and Bombardier aircraft from full-size long-haul aircraft to smaller
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Organizational Culture: Understanding Definitions & Typologies Understanding organizational culture offers employees insight for possibilities in an organization whether they are short term or long term members. The phrase‚ organizational culture gained prominence in the 1980s when Japan’s manufacturing successes became legendary. Those successes gave credence to organizational behavior and U.S. companies paid attention. Culture in the workplace captured the imagination and competition forced
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List - 12 Introduction Qantas is the world’s second oldest airline‚ founded in the Queensland outback in 1920. The organisation has dominated the Australian aviation industry to now be the largest domestic and international airline‚ employing approximately 37‚500 people within 44 different countries becoming one of Australia’s strongest brands. This report will analyse the company through the three alternative perspectives creating a contemporary perception of how Qantas as an organisation may be
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Corporate social responsibility (CSR) refers to open and accountable business actions based on respect for people‚ community/society and the broader environment. It involves businesses doing more than just complying with the laws and regulations. All businesses these days recognise their role in environmental sustainability‚ ensuring that resources are used correctly so that they are obtainable to future generations. A business that fails to be seen to do the correct thing for the environment will
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airlines industry consist of two major players such as Qantas Airways and Virgin Blue‚ and three minor players such as Regional Express‚ Skywest and Tiger Airways (IBISWorld‚ 2010). 2.0 External Analysis External analysis is used to analyze the external environment of an organization to identify any threats and opportunities‚ which is part of SWOT (Hill‚ Jones Galvin & Haidar‚ 2007). This part of the essay will be looking at what challenges Qantas faces in the 21st century. 2.1 Macro Environmental
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Qantas Data Book 2012 DISCLAIMER The information contained in this investor Data Book is intended to be a general summary of Qantas Airways Limited (Qantas/Qantas Group) and its activities as at 17 October 2012 or otherwise the date specified in the relevant information and does not purport to be complete in any respect. The information in this document is not advice about shares in Qantas (or any other financial product)‚ nor is it intended to influence‚ or be relied upon by‚ any person in
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Competencies (by Yong) Based upon an independent study by Grant Samuel & Associates‚ Qantas is one of the most suc-cessful airlines in the world with solid long term growth potential (Qantas Airways Limited 2007). Qantas is one of the best performing airlines in the world with a number of very attractive core competencies as follows. Qantas’s Core Competencies Deccan’s Benefit if Merged with Qantas Strong brand: Qantas is a globally recognized brand that enjoys excellent brand equity and outstanding
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