Jet Blue Airways: Case Study 1. Draw up a SWOT analysis and describe JetBlue’s Strategy. Strengths * Low cost airline fares and operations * Experienced management * Creating demand in under-served markets * Customer service oriented (i.e. leather seats with more legroom‚ in-flight entertainment‚ better refreshments than competition) * Political backing and support * Competitive pay and benefits increasing employee retention Weaknesses * Sustaining low cost
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FACULTY OF BUSINESS BACHELOR OF COMMERCE YEAR 2 UNIT: INFORMATION SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN NAME: MARYANN WAMBUI REG NO: BUS-241-088/2012 ASSIGNMENT 1 TITLE: HOW COMPANIES USE BUSINESS SYSTEMS TO ACHIEVE COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE: KENYA AIRWAYS CASE STUDY DUE DATE: 26th MAY 2013 LECTURER: PIUS WALELA Introduction: An information system refers to an arrangement of people‚ data processes and interfaces interacting to support and improve day-to-day business operations. Information
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ALDUS CORPORATION CASE STUDY Rod Denney Western Governors University Abstract This essay will examine in detail the human resource strategies‚ policies‚ and practices that were developed by Ann Rhoades who was the Executive Vice President of People at JetBlue Airways. Ms. Rhoades was very innovative with the development of the new HR policies‚ which up to that time had never been implemented by any other startup airline organization. Along with
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British Airways (BA) is the flag carrier airline of the United Kingdom‚ based in Waterside‚ near its main hub at London Heathrow Airport. It is the largest airline in the UK based on fleet size‚ international flights and international destinations and second largest measured by passengers carried‚ behind easyJet. The British Airways Board was established in 1971 to control the two nationalised airline corporations‚ BOAC and BEA‚ and two smaller‚ regional airlines‚ Cambrian Airways‚ from Cardiff
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The case discusses the acquisition of US-Canadian aluminum company Novelis by India-based Hindalco Industries Limited (Hindalco)‚ a part of Aditya Vikram Birla Group of Companies‚ in May 2007. The case explains the acquisition deal in detail and highlights the benefits of the deal for both the companies. It also examines the valuation of the acquisition deal and how the deal was financed. The case concludes by describing the challenges that Hindalco would face in integrating the operations of
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Organizational Behavior Final Case Analysis: Done By: Table of Contents: 1.Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………….…………………3 What the company does?.....................................................................................................3 How it was developed historically?......................................................................................3 SWOT analysis…………………………..…………………………………………………………………………4 Strengths…………………………………….………………………………………………………………………
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WestJet Case Analysis | February 6 2012 | By: Abdu Dipersico | Current Marketing Situation Strengths * Ranked as the second best airline in Canada * Ranked top employer and has the most admired corporate culture in Canada * Known for having customer-friendly culture and enthusiastic employees * Expanding year by year and adding more traveling destinations which include the United States and popular sun-destinations * Added more advanced‚ next generation‚ aircrafts
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Individual Case Analysis JetBlue Headquarters‚ Forest Hills‚ New York. Summary Statement JetBlue Airways‚ an American low-cost airline‚ headquartered in Forest Hills‚ New York started flying out of John F. Kennedy Airport in February of 2000.JetBlue started by following Southwest’s approach of offering low-cost travel‚ setting themselves apart from their competitor’s through the amenities they offer like in-flight entertainment‚ flat-screen TV’s on each seat‚ live digital satellite radio
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Case Study 3: Jet Blue: High-Flying Airline Melts Down 1. After the unfortunate storm of February 2007‚ JetBlue’s image was quite diminished. The storm caused the cancellation of almost 1‚900 flights. This in turn caused JetBlue to lose a decent amount of money. Additionally‚ this incident jeopardized JetBlue’s image that previously was stellar. In order for JetBlue to regain their image they would need to take necessary steps beyond refunds and vouchers. I would recommend that JetBlue first
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WestJet Case Study Current Market Situation Strengths The greatest strength of WestJet is their brand image. Through their superior customer service‚ WestJet has become one of the most trusted brands as well as Canada’s preferred airline. (Anonymous‚ 2011)‚ (marketing weekly news‚ 2012) One of the most important strengths of WestJet is their ability to provide low fares to consumers because of their low cost structure. (Yannopoulos‚ 2011) A key strength for WestJet has been the ability
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