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 from a theoretical and practical perspective in relation to HR Planning
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Assessment Task Business Report for QANTAS 1. Executive Summary: The main focus of this report is to identify the legal classification‚ the characteristics‚ the life cycle stage of Qantas and one internal and external stakeholder that is affected by the activates of Qantas. The legal classification describes that Qantas is a public company and has changed its legal classification in the growth and maturity stages of the business life cycle. The characteristics of Qantas talks about the company’s industrial
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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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company. Qantas which was founded in 1920 was first only a domestic airline. Eventually the company began travelling internationally and started expanding itself into the global market. Qantas today has become Australia’s national airline and one of the world’s leading long distance airlines. To become one of the worlds’s leading airlines; Qantas expanded into the global market in numerous ways. Qantas became involved in global alliances
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Analysis page 3 3) QANTAS human resource planning strategy page 3 4) Key human resource planning issues page 4 4.1) A flexible workforce 4.2) Improving productivity 4.3) Increasing workplace safety 4.4) Recruit internally for future human resource needs 5)SWOT of Qantas page 5 5.1) Strength 5.2) Weaknesses 5.3) Opportunities 5.4) Threat 6) Recommendation page 6-7 7) References page 8 1) Introduction The Qantas Airway is one of
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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 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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COMPANY PROFILE Qantas Airways Limited REFERENCE CODE: 734FD5FF-6FE5-454D-90D6-D81D62811318 PUBLICATION DATE: 12 Sep 2014 www.marketline.com COPYRIGHT MARKETLINE. THIS CONTENT IS A LICENSED PRODUCT AND IS NOT TO BE PHOTOCOPIED OR DISTRIBUTED. Qantas Airways Limited TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Company Overview..............................................................................................3 Key Facts........................................................................
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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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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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