Company Overview WestJet Airlines Ltd. is a Canadian low-cost carrier that provides scheduled and charter air service to 85 destinations in Canada‚ the United States‚ Europe‚ Mexico‚ Central America and the Caribbean‚ and has partnership agreements with over 30 airlines around the world. Founded in 1996‚ it is currently the second-largest Canadian air carrier‚ behind Air Canada. (Wikipedia) WestJet is a public company with more than 9‚600 employees‚ is non-unionized and is not part of any airline
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WestJet Strategic Audit by: Tanya Witherington #3136712 Abdullah Saleh #3157594 Tyler Ethridge #3084252 Natasha King #265841 Yao Yao #3111635 Jaiqi Lu # BA 4101 March 21‚ 2005. Daniel Doiron UNBSJ West Jet I. Current Situation A. Current Performance • WestJet owned 28% of the domestic air market share in 2004 vs. 25% in 2003. • For the year ended December 31‚ 2004
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use What criteria to include Team is likely to repeat methods that worked Methods of problem-solving become the culture only when they are adopted by assumption rather than explicit deliberation and decision i.e. Culture is comprised of processes and adopted criteria Shared criteria for decision making = organztional priority; moral‚ normative‚ and functional
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“If you can’t explain it simply‚ you don’t understand it well enough.” Albert Einstein. Welcome to Pearson. We have a simple mission: to help people make more of their lives through learning. We’re the world’s leading learning company‚ but we believe that companies‚ like people‚ are Always Learning. That’s because there’s always room for a bit more understanding. (video) 1844 S. Pearson and Son is established as a small building firm in the north of England. 1935 Allen Lane publishes the
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state of OP4.com ’s culture at its Vancouver head office would survive this restructuring. NOTE 1. Source: Jupiter Communications‚ 2000. WESTjET AIRLINES (A): THE CULTURE THAT BREEDS A PASSION To SuccEED Prepared by Ken Mark under the supervision of Professor Gerard Seijts Copyright© 2001‚ lvey Management Services INTRODUCTION It was April 17‚ 2001‚ and WestJet ’s market capitalization had just surpassed that of Air Canada ’s‚ the country ’s leading airline. "We ’re in the hospitality business and
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The Organization: WestJet Competitors: AMR Corporation (American Airlines)‚ Air Canada‚ Alaska Air Group‚ Inc. Markets: Vacation goers who would prefer flying instead of driving long hours and business travelers where they can get a faster service because they have to be somewhere in a specific time. Industry (or sector): Airline Industry The Macro-environment: Political‚ Economic‚ Social‚ Technological‚ Environmental and Legal POLITICAL: Transport Canada regulates the pre-board security
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JetBlue and WestJet: A Tale of Two IS Projects How important is the reservation system at airlines such as West Jet and JetBlue. How does it impact operational activities and decision making? Over the past years‚ it seems customers have heavily relied on airline reservation systems to book their tickets‚ reserve seats‚ pay for the tickets‚ and check-in-online. This has been very convenient for customers to plan their trips. These systems have also allowed the airlines to manage their whole flight
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November 15‚ 2011 Company Overview Westjet‚ established in1996‚ is a low-cost Canadian airline company specializing in flights to various destinations in Canada‚ the United States‚ the Caribbean and Mexico. It is a non-union‚ self-run employee organization that focuses on world-class guest experience at an affordable rate. Westjet prides itself on a corporate culture that blends devoted employees with efficient service. Westjet’s business plan‚ since day one‚ has been focused on a distinct
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WestJet Case Study WestJet is a Canadian low-cost carrier‚ which was founded in 1996 and headquartered in Calgary‚ Alberta. WestJet is Canada’s second largest airline with high per cent of the domestic market. It provides scheduled and charter air service to 86 destinations in Canada‚ the United States‚ Mexico‚ the Caribbean and Central America. WestJet operates an average of 425 flights and carrying over 45‚000 passengers per day. In 2012‚ WestJet carried 17‚453‚352 passengers‚ making it the ninth-largest
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Case analysis “WestJet” Introduction. WestJet was established in 1996 in Western Canada. Clive Beddoe‚ Don Bell‚ Mark Hill and Tim Morgan‚ the founders of the company‚ aimed to provide their customers low-cost air travel. Company is based Cangary‚AB‚ and it has its secondary hub in Toronto Pearson International Airport. WestJet operates the most modern and fuel-efficient Boeing 737 aircrafts. WestJet is one of the most profitable airlines in North America. All employees shared in company profits
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