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    Southwest Airlines In Baltimore” Case Study 1.How does Southwest airline compete? What are its advantages relative to other airlines? Southwest airline is one of the major airlines in US. By considering the car and the bus as its chief competition‚ Southwest became the most inexpensive and most frequent flights between urban markets separated by 500 miles. From 1992 to 1996‚ it got the airline industry’s more shining awards: the fewest delays‚ the fewest complaints and the fewest mishandled

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    Southwest Airlines Mission and Vision Statements Southwest Airlines has two statements declaring their mission. “The mission of Southwest Airlines is dedication to the highest quality of Customer Service delivered with a sense of warmth‚ friendliness‚ individual pride‚ and Company Spirit.” This mission defines that customer service is their top priority. Southwest differentiates themselves not only by their reputation for customer service but by the value it places on a happy

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    its environment and formulate strategies to adapt to these changes. The overall environment of the Airlines Industry in the USA as found in this case‚ could be described as that of bitter rivalry. The hostility between competitors were so harsh that two rivals -Texas International and Braniff joined hands to destroy Southwest Airlines even before it could begin its operation. Failed to stop its operation‚ the rivals began to put up obstacles at every step Southwest took. No wonder‚ they were dubbed

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    Final Research Paper: Southwest Airlines Melinda Haas Axia College of University of Phoenix MGT 245 Organizational Behavior Jack McCann February 11‚ 2007 Southwest Airlines embodies the best that a large company can be. The structure is designed to allow quick action and support of its large body of employees rather than complete control and bureaucratic red tape. It is widely recognized as one of the most desirable places to work and is constantly emulated by its competitors‚ not to mention

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    According to Smith (2004)‚ Kelleher and King founded Southwest Airlines in 1971. Their intention was to provide what is described as a frequent‚ low-cost airline service in busy markets‚ no more than 500 miles‚ with its first flight between Dallas and San Antonio. Smith (2004) stated that approximately nine years after Southwest Airlines’ inception‚ it decided to adopt a particular mission statement. This particular mission statement is found on its website‚ emphasizes the highest quality of customer

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    Because there are many ways to fulfill the needs of the customer‚ a straight-forward approach is to consider the four "Ps" of the marketing mix. This paper will examine the marketing mix and give examples of the marketing mix as it pertains to Southwest Airlines. The four elements of the marketing mix are product‚ place‚ promotion and price. Product is the good or service sold to satisfy a customer’s needs. Place involves all of the decisions required to make the product or service available in the

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    Southwest Airlines started out as a very small company that was established in 1967. At that time‚ they had only three airplanes and twenty-five employees. Southwest now is one of the most successful major airlines in the United States. With the mission of “dedication to the highest quality of customer service delivered with a sense of warmth‚ friendliness‚ individual pride‚ and company spirit” (About Southwest‚ n.d.) has allowed the company to grow to 694 aircraft and 46‚000 employees (Hitt‚ Ireland

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    10. Financial Synergy ------------------------------------------------- Tacit Collusion: Definition: “Circumstance where two companies agree upon a certain strategy without putting it in writing or spelling out the strategy explicitly” Tacit Collusion is seemingly independent; Two firms agree to play a certain strategy without explicitly saying so. Oligopolists usually try not to engage in price cutting‚ excessive advertising or other forms of competition. Thus‚ there may be unwritten

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    Leadership Southwest airlines‚ a company that is known to have strong employee relationships‚ believes that the happier an employee the better productivity they will have. Southwest Airline CEO‚ Gary C. Kelly‚ has stated that in order to have a strong company he needs to take time building strong relationships as well. “Happy Employees = Happy Customers. Happy Customers keep Southwest flying” (Southwest). He created an environment that challenges employees to be innovative which lead to creative

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    Southwest Airlines: Development of a positive culture One key component that gives a company an elusive‚ sustainable competitive advantage is culture. What is culture? In essence‚ it’s vital element that deals with people‚ trust‚ leadership and passion (dictionary.com). Why is culture important? Because our competitor can duplicate everything we do‚ for example‚ our prices‚ but they can’t duplicate our culture. Proof of the importance of a positive culture is Southwest Airlines. Southwest

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