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    Business Policy Assignment 1 Mission and Vision Statement PIA Professor: - B. ILAHI Section: - A Group members Syed Suleman Nabi Naveed Javed Arooj Chaudry Salman Zia Pakistan International Airlines Introduction Birth of a Nation‚ Birth of an Airline Air transport has probably never been more important to the development of a new nation than in the case of Pakistan. In June 1946‚ when Pakistan was still in the offing‚ Mr. Mohammad Ali Jinnah‚ the Founder of the upcoming

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    Mission Statement Pros/Positives/Advantages 1) Decision Making Easier  Serves as a basis for the business objectives and targets.  Decisions are made easier by enabling options to be compared against mission statement. 2) Communication and Motivation  The MS puts corporate aims into words that can inspire  It gives everyone a sense of common purpose  Can inspire effort and ensure all depts work together. This ensures that each department does not move in conflicting decisions

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    Southwest Airlines Business Operations Southwest Airlines continues growth during challenging times with no its low price‚ no frills and good customer satisfaction‚ setting themselves apart from the competition. Organizational change is part of the culture that successfully allows Southwest Airlines to set itself apart. The airline industry is subject to external forces such as fuel prices‚ labor costs‚ passenger economic status‚ and public perception. Southwest Airlines has developed a successful

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    SOUTHWEST AIRLINES CASE STUDY ASSIGNMENT – SUGGESTED STRUCTURE Cover page Contents page MAIN BODY INTRODUCTION (150 WORDS) Purpose of the report What does Southwest Airlines do? What is the background to the organisation? What industry does it operate in? What are its geographical markets? What products and services does it offer and what are the market segments? What are Southwest Airlinesmissionvision and values? What generic strategy

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    Corporate Mission Statements: The Bottom Line Author(s): John A. Pearce II and Fred David Source: The Academy of Management Executive (1987-1989)‚ Vol. 1‚ No. 2 (May‚ 1987)‚ pp. 109115 Published by: Academy of Management Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4164734 . Accessed: 11/11/2014 16:07 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that

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    What strategies did Southwest Airlines developed earlier to gain market visibility? Southwest Airlines employed many strategies over the years with their fist strategy being ads run in the media. Southwest airlines utilized a number of campaigns including skimpily clad flight hostesses‚ free in-flight alcoholic beverages and a “Love” campaign using the tag line “Now There’s Somebody Else Up There Who Loves You” in an effort to attract passengers. (Leavenworth) Southwest Airlines developed a ground

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    attempt to take an objective look at the key issues and underlying implications of Southwest Airlines with respect to its impact on the airline industry. It will offer meaningful recommendations and plans for implementation. This will be done by looking at Southwest’s pricing strategies‚ costs‚ and competition and putting it in context with the industry as a whole. History‚ Development‚ and Growth Southwest‚ founded by Rollin King and Herb Kelleher‚ began as a small Texan airline almost 35 years

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    PepsiCo’s Corporate Review Vision and Mission Statement Report (A) PepsiCo’s Current Corporate Vision Statement “PepsiCo’s responsibility is to continually improve all aspects of the world in which we operate-environment‚ social‚ economic-creating a better tomorrow than today. Our vision is put into action through programs and a focus on environmental stewardship‚ activities to benefit society‚ and a commitment to build shareholder value by making PepsiCo a truly sustainable company.” (i) Shortcoming

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    SWOT Analysis: Southwest Airlines SWOT Analysis: Southwest Airlines Southwest Airlines made its first voyage back in 1971 with service based in the cities of Dallas‚ Houston and San Antonio (Brief History‚ 2009). 38 years later‚ Southwest Airlines has more than 3300 flights a day and serves 66 cities in 33 states (Factsheet‚ 2009). Southwest Airlines has demonstrated a variety of strengths in its 38 year presence. Recent economic events have also caused a renewed focus on the company’s weaknesses

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    1. According to the authors of the case study‚ some of the market conditions of the U.S. airline industry in the early 1990s were triggered by the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978. In essence‚ “deregulation created greater competition and growth opportunities… laws restricting the airline industry loosened in the spirit of greater competition.” (Marketing Management‚ page 15). The impact of deregulation became evident in several areas: Removing regulatory price controls was followed by lower average

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