What is TQM? Total Quality Management (TQM) is a structured system for meeting and exceeding customer needs and expectations by creating organization-wide participation in the planning and implementation of improvement (continuous and breakthrough) processes. Why TQM? In a global marketplace a major characteristic that will distinguish those organizations that are successful will be the quality of leadership‚ management‚ employees‚ work processes‚ product‚ and service. This means that products
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Case Analysis Southwest Airlines and Gary Kelly Oscar A. Anzaldua Davenport University Southwest Airlines Company is a well-known low-cost American airline that offers excellent customer and employee service. As of 2009 Southwest is the largest airline company in the world that carries the most number of passengers and it is the third largest passenger fleet of aircraft among the world’s commercial airlines. It also boasts the highest number of customers than any other airlines in the United
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2.3 – DQ: Southwest Airlines History Commercial aviation has developed a reputation over the years of numerous flight delays‚ overbooked flights‚ and bad customer service while statistically maintaining a reputation for being one of the safest modes of transportation in the world today. Throughout the years airlines have come and gone by becoming newly formed start ups in the industry and becoming successful powerhouses in the industry or going through mergers‚ acquisitions‚ and even bankruptcy.
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At the onset of the airline industry in the United States‚ major network airlines were the sole providers of air travel. This multifaceted industry was a difficult industry to break into as a consequence of “sophisticated customer segmentation‚ hub-and spoke models and costly information systems for reservations‚ fare wars and intense competition” (Thompson 2008). Shrinkage in airline ticket prices augmented the demand for airline travel. Many markets were simply deserted or over-looked by major
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Case Study-Southwest Airlines Leadership is one of the four functions that constitute the management process. And it is also one of the most popular management topics. Leadership is the process of inspiring others to work hard to accomplish important tasks. This essay will discuss the visionary and servant leadership and indicate which one is applied to Herb Kelleher and how The visionary leadership describes a leader who brings to the situation a clear and compelling sense of the future and
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Corporate Strategy Southwest Airlines faced many barriers to entry from the fierce competition of other airlines in the industry. Though competition was fierce‚ Southwest Airlines managed to succeed by doing things differently. Their mission was to provide affordable air travel to those who would not normally fly. Contradictory to the rest of the airline industry‚ Southwest maintained a profit while keeping its fares low. Southwest was unique to the industry in two ways. They focused on the short
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process‚ 63 out-of-limits parts in every 1 million produced by a 4-sigma process‚ and so on. 1.2 History of SPC SPC(Statistical Process Control) originated as far back in 1931‚ when Dr Walter Shewhart wrote a book‚ The Economic Control of Quality of Manufactured Product. He is a statistician from Bell Laboratories which was the first to realise that data could be retrieved by industrial processes themselves. By using statistical methods‚ these data could then signal that the process is in
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MARKETING SPOTLIGHT- SOUTHWEST AIRLINES Southwest Airlines entered the airline industry in 1971 with little money‚ but lots of personality. Marketing itself as the LUV airline‚ the company featured a bright red heart as its first logo. In the 1970s‚ flight attendants in red-orange hot pants served Love Bites (peanuts) and Love Potions (drinks). With little money for advertising in the early days‚ Southwest relied on its outrageous antics to generate word-of-mouth advertising. Later ads showcased
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Strategic HRM Presentation Topic: Southwest Airlines: A Case Study Linking Employee Needs Satisfaction and Organizational Capabilities to Competitive Advantage written by Roger Hallowell Reference: Human Resource Management‚ 1996‚ Vol. 35(4)‚ p. 513-534 Presented by: M. Shahnawaz Adil Dated: Tuesday‚ March 01‚ 2011 Course Facilitator: Mr. Ahsan Durrani Abstract (as written by Roger Hallowell): This article analyzes the sources of Southwest Airlines’ competitive advantage using an integrative
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with as many outlets as feasible. The distribution strategy of the airlines industry was not a part of its early history‚ but is now integral to the success of airline organizations. The airline industry did not require a distribution strategy initially because passengers could purchase flight tickets directly from the airline’s desk. McDonald (2007) discusses the evolution of airline distribution from purchasing at the airlines counter to the addition of call centers and city ticket offices to
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