industrial dispute between Qantas and the trade unions in 2011. The key questions include: _(1) WHAT WERE THE CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE QANTAS DISPUTE IN 2011? (2) WHAT DOES IT ILLUSTRATE ABOUT CHANGING INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS IN AUSTRALIA?_ To address the question (1)‚ there is an analysis of the interviews and documentary evidence to explain the causes and consequences of the Qantas dispute. To the question (2)‚ it applies theories of industrial relation to the Qantas case in order to give a clearer
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PESTEL and Porter’s Five Force Analysis of QANTAS Assessment 2: Report Fiona Anderson‚ Assessment 2: Report MGT330— Kym Treharne Due Date:10 September 2014 Student Number: 11449245 Executive Summary The following paper provides an analysis and evaluation of the current market position of Qantas and the airline industry. By assessing the company both internally and externally by applying PESTLE and Porter’s Five Force frameworks‚ this report will assess Qantas’ opportunities and strengths within the
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MKTG209 Introduction: Qantas Airways Limited is an Australian iconic airline group engaged in the operation of international and domestic air transportation services and the provision of freight services (Market Line‚ 2014). The airline also associates its services with the Jetstar brand‚ with QantasLink‚ Jetstar Asia and Jetstar Pacific grouped under the same business (Passport 2013). With a 17.7% market share of international passengers in Australia (Business Monitor‚ 2011)‚ the company aims
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Internet strategy paper is prepared for Qantas Airways with the aim of analyzing how Internet marketing was incorporated in the company’s business strategy. Gathering of needed information was done through utilizing electronic databases and journals from the library‚ as well as books related to the topic. In addition‚ websites of the various businesses involved were viewed for the latest company news and information. For the purposes of this paper‚ the Qantas Group is narrowed down to one of its
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Business Studies Qantas Case Study CHAPTER 4 2. Situational Analysis Swot Analysis of Qantas Strengths: Extensive network / part of the One world alliance Excellent airport locations and facilities Globally recognised brand name and logo Excellent safety record – probably the best in the world (not one death on a Qantas flight) Operational excellence: Qantas has twice won the Cumberbatch trophy for engineering excellence. Weaknesses: Speculation that British airways will quit
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QANTAS CASE ANALYSIS * Introduction Qantas or as it is nicknamed “The Flying Kangaroo” is the largest airline service that runs continuously and the second oldest in the world. It was established in 1920 as Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services Limited and first flew internationally in 1935 (Hanson‚ 2011). The growth of Qantas has been substantial with the most significant progression being the Australian government selling its domestic carrier Australian Airlines to Qantas in
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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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BAE Business Report On Qantas Student name: Wenhui YIN (Phoebe) Student number: 34987 Class: BAE12 Date of submission: 21 January 2015 Word count: 1083 Table of contents Executive summary: 1 1 Introduction 2 2 Evaluation of ethical performance 2 2.1 Carbon- credit program 2 2.2 Aviation Fuel Study 3 3 Evaluation of financial performance 5 3.1 Profitability 5 4 Conclusion and Recommendations 6 Reference 8 Executive summary: The aim of this report is to provide reasonable advice to the client
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Qantas is recognized as the world ’s leading long distance airways which were established in Queensland in 1920‚ being the second oldest airlines of the world. Today‚ with the partnership of Emirates‚ the airways provide flight services across a network of 173 destinations in 42 countries covering all over the world with approximately 35‚000 employees. Qantas and Emirates fly 14 times a day from Australia to Dubai‚ and provide ’one-stop ’ access to destinations across Europe‚ the Middle East and
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