You are the secretary of the Environment Club in school. You have been asked to write an article on the effects of air pollution and suggest ways of solving the problem for your school bulletin. Use the notes given below to write your article. Effects of the air pollution: • deteriorating air quality • health hazards – lung diseases and skin irritations • acid rain – affects agriculture and wildlife Measures to overcome air pollution:
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to fight low-cost companies Name here Companies’ business strategies can be divided into two big parts- Product differentiation and Cost leading. To survive in the competition-intensified market‚ companies always concern about their strategies for the future. Many new entrants are armed with low-cost and low-price strategy and incumbents have to deal with this situation. As number of newly-entering firms is increasing‚ cost war gets fierce. This article is asking whether following low-cost strategy
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network with neighboring countries in an effort to develop an open-skies agreement and grant landing rights to Air Asia. This worked to the advantage of the company now it could penetrate a bigger market and target a wider pool of customers. 2. Low price was the smartest marketing strategy Air Asia used. The company has done its research and found that there were a huge mass middle-class people that love to travel by plain. They targeted these people and offered them convenient and affordable
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however goods might differ not just in prices‚ but also in other characteristics such as variety and quality. As pointed out by Waterson (1989) and Cremer et al. (1991)‚ “product differentiation is one of the pervasive features of modern economies” and “most of the real world markets are characterised by product differentiation”. Goods‚ even if they satisfy identical needs‚ are not always identical‚ homogenous. At the same time‚ consumers are not identical either: they can have different willingness
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Question 1 A new low-cost‚ “no- frills” airline has just announced that it will enter the South AFran airline industry. Conduct a competitor analysis for the new airline. Answer: The company must understand the current competitors‚ aspect to consider include size‚ growth and profitability‚ image and positioning strategy‚ competitor objectives and commitment‚ current and past strategies of competitors‚ competitive culture‚ cost structures‚ and exit barriers. Size‚ Growth
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1 Summary Low-cost carriers have been established for many years. A model for a low-cost airline is described‚ derived from the operations of several such carriers. The models followed by the three main low-cost carriers in the UK‚ Ryanair‚ easyJet and Go are then outlined. The impact of the differences between these models is then assessed to see how they affect the cost base and productivity of the airlines. Finally‚ it is suggested that Ryanair’s model is most suited for the current conditions
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study - Low cost airlines History of low-cost airlines The idea of LCC originated in the US. Founded in Dallas Texas on June 18‚ 1971 by Herb Kelleher‚ Southwest Airlines offered tickets that worked out to be cheaper than a car or coach ride. It is the fourth largest US airline in terms of domestic customers carried annually. It has been profitable every year since 1973. Low cost airlines in India But a booming economy‚ a congested and crumbling train network and the emergence of low-cost
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Differentiation Framework July 13‚ 2013 Differentiation Framework The following paper contains a discussion of (1) Jack Welch’s differentiation framework‚ (2) A‚ B‚ C position categorization and (3) process that must be in place for successfully differentiating your workforce. Jack Welch’s 20-70-10 Differentiation Framework No other principle brings more controversy‚ and is more misunderstood than Jack Welch’s 20-70-10 differentiation framework. In a 2005 USA Today online interview posting
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Cost leadership and differentiation strategies are popular research topics within the field of strategy and have been widely discussed‚ in particular since Michael Porter presented his model of generic strategies in 1980. Some rearchers‚ in fact‚ refer to this model as being among the most significant contributions to the strategic management literature. Whether cost leadership and differentiation strategies are mutually exclusive is a far less discussed issue however‚ as evidenced by the relatively
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LOW COST DEVICES IN GOVERNMENT AND EDUCATION -Windows vs. Android- Executive Summary This paper discusses the penetration of tablets in public sector and options that organizations are considering as they evolve their IT infrastructure to address new user needs in the world of mobile devices. Android-based tablets have a lot of obvious appeal considering low acquisition costs against tight public budgets. However‚ when judged against 4 areas critical to public sector and education Ease of
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