Transformational learning is the process of effecting change in a frame of references. There are four stages of the transformational learning process. The first stage is recognizing a significant problem. Until the individual recognizes he/she has a problem‚ there is little to no chance the problem will be resolved. The second stage is confronting the problem intensely. This stage takes a person through the possible reasons why the problem exists. It may require learning about the problem and effective
Premium Education Developmental psychology Academic degree
JetBlue added E190 to its fleet. By late 2006‚ JetBlue like other airlines‚ faced softening demand and higher costs due to increasing fuel prices. Barger played a large role in the airline’s decision at the end of 2006 to slow its rate of growth by reducing its purchase commitments for new planes. In light of the operational challenges JetBlue faced in Feb 2007‚ as well as the unabated rise in fuel costs‚ Barger realized that the airline would need to take further steps to slow its rate of growth. Given
Premium Management Marketing Balance sheet
Transformational Change The four stages of the transformational learning process are identifying the problem‚ confronting the problem‚ finding a solution‚ and integration of knowledge. The first stage is called confronting the problem. This is a big integral part to any problem one may be facing in their lives. You have to first identify and recognize that there is a problem and admit that the problem exist. The second stage of the transformational learning process is confronting the problem
Premium Learning Knowledge 2007 albums
in February that led to the cancellation of over 1‚100 JetBlue flights and adversely affected the travel plans of thousands of passengers. Though numerous interviews and meetings during the past day allowed Barger to outline his vision for the airline‚ he realized that he needed to move quickly in implementing that vision to maintain the confidence of customers‚ employees‚ and shareholders. Just a few miles outside Barger’s window was John Fitzgerald Kennedy (JFK) Airport‚ where JetBlue began
Premium Delta Air Lines Southwest Airlines Airline
“Organizational Management & Leadership: A Christian Perspective‚” “Transformational leaders channel the efforts of those in the organization by ensuring followers are aware of the issues‚ paying attention to the concerns of followers‚ and inspiring followers to achieve organizational goals.” Satterlee‚ A. (2013). Organizational management & leadership: A Christian perspective (2nd ed.). Raleigh‚ NC: Synergistics International Inc. Summary In the article “Transformational Leaders” by Richardson (2011)
Premium
Question (a) With reference to an internally driven transformational programme that you are familiar with discuss the key drivers for change and the role of management Introduction ‘Be the change that you wish to see in the world’ is an adage that has inspired individuals‚ families and companies to move from a lower platform to greater heights. In order to survive organizations‚ small or big need to constantly introduce strategies that maximize shareholders value and profitability. To this
Premium Vehicle tracking system Transport Tracking
February 20‚ 2013 JetBlue Airways Corporation Case Study Report Situation Analysis History JetBlue Airways Corporation was created my David Neeleman. His vision was to create an inexpensive‚ easy way to travel by airplane. He was quoted saying he wants to “bring humanity back to air travel.” David Neeleman was already a seasoned entrepreneur. Two years after dropping out of the University of Utah he established his own business by renting out condominiums in Hawaii. Soon after he established
Premium United States Marketing Strategic management
TITTLE: ‘‘THE AIRLINE INDUSTRY’’ (VIRGIN ATLANTIC AIRLINES) Contents 1) Introduction to airline industry 2) Drivers of globalisation using yip’s model 2.1 Market globalisation 2.2 Cost globalisation 2.3 Globalisation of government policies 2.4 Globalisation of competition 3) Localisation- arguments against globalisation 4) Pestle Analysis 5) Porter’s 5 forces analysis and their application to Airline industry 5.1 Rivalry amongst Existing Firms 5.2 Threat of substitution 5.3 Threat
Premium British Airways Air New Zealand Virgin Atlantic Airways
organizational strategies to be implemented successfully‚ effective leadership is required to rejuvenate the organization and assist employees with adapting to a changing environment. Successful implementation of the organization’s new vision requires management to provide a “big picture” to their employees‚ “as well as all of the sequential steps that lead to it” (Wharton Executive Education‚ (2010). Implementing Strategy: Leading Effective Execution). By GeneOne modifying leadership‚ the company
Premium Organization Implementation Change management
Southwest Airlines Case Study Manohar Gadiraju Overview Southwest Airlines has been a cost leader in the airline industry with continuous growth and profits for the past 35 years. It has been the fourth largest domestic carrier with low priced routes and a no frills policy - free of in-flight meals and baggage transfers. The low cost fares‚ almost comparable to automobile transportation costs‚ have created both an unprecedented growth and new markets for this airline. Southwest was
Premium Southwest Airlines Airline Low-cost carrier