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    SOUTHWEST AIRLINES AND CIRQUE DU SOLEIL GROUP 1 SECTION B PGP1 Ideas for growing the Southwest Airlines business: * Southwest Airlines is best in its customer service‚ but there are few points in which it can do further better. Currently it operates only in small and less congested cities‚ to cut down the cost. But to provide passengers a better connectivity‚ and facility to transfer the carrier‚ it can open up into big cities too. * Southwest Airlines is doing well with its strategy

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    Generic strategy The three generic strategies identified by Michael Porter‚ namely cost leadership‚ differentiation and focus are all options available to small businesses. cost leadership requires a tight set of interrelated tactics that include aggressive construction of efficient-scale facilities; vigorous pursuit of cost reductions from experience; tight cost and overhead control; avoidances of marginal customer accounts; cost minimization in all activities in the firms value chain. Differentiation

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    Culture Southwest Airlines’ Success through Organization Culture Kristin Philip Abstract This paper‚ "Southwest Airlines’ Success through Organization Culture" gives an account of the development of the organizational culture of Southwest Airlines. The paper starts with the background of Southwest and its development over the years. The paper explains the unique culture of Southwest‚ and how it has helped Southwest Airlines to face challenges. The paper also describes how Southwest Airlines responded

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    In 1993‚ Southwest (SW) was faced with the decision of how to schedule two new uncommitted planes‚ and it evaluated three options for enabling either internal or external expansion—adding a new segment direct from Phoenix to Detroit‚ entering the Dayton market to contribute to growth goals for Midway‚ or entering an entirely new geographic market in Baltimore which would begin creating a presence for SW on the East Coast. SW sought conservative and controlled growth‚ and typically prioritized options

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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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    assigned the task of comparing 2 different airlines‚ one being a full service carrier and the other being a lost cost carrier‚ from United States of America‚ namely the Delta Airlines and South West Airlines. The points of comparison were market strategies‚ financial benefits‚ load factors‚ contrasting yield‚ revenues and passenger/cargo loads. The analysis was done on the business model and a long term strategy. Through this it would be known that which airline is performing better than the other. The

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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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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Southwest Airlines Co. provides low-fare‚ "no-frills"‚ civil air transportation. The company was incorporated in 1967 and is headquartered in Dallas‚ Texas. As of December 31‚ 2005‚ it operated 445 Boeing-737 aircrafts and provided service to 61 cities in 31 states. The company also provides frequent flyer awards to business partners‚ including credit card companies‚ hotels‚ telecommunication companies‚ and car rental agencies. Southwest Airlines is the fifth largest airline company in

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    Southwest Airlines Company Financial Analysis Five Year Financial Overview Southwest Airlines Co. | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | Revenues | Not Available | $15‚658.00 M | $12‚104.00 M | $10‚350.00 M | $11‚023.00 M | Stock Price | Not Available | $8.56 | $12.98 | $11.43 | $8.62 | Profit Margin | Not Available | 1.14% | 3.79% | .96% | 1.61% | Net Income | | $178.00 M | $459.00 M | $99.00 M | $178.00 M | Employees | Not Available | 45‚392 | 34‚901 | 34‚726 | 35‚499 |

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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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