have fewer care values but children aren’t able to support and look after themselves this is why there are more care values that the care providers have to follow to make sure the children are safe. The welfare of the Child is Paramount-The welfare of the child is paramount this care value means children should be listened to‚ and their opinions’ should be valued and concerns the children may have‚ taken seriously by the care provider to show they are important to the care provider and that they’re
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CONTENTS Company Overview..............................................................................................3 Key Facts...............................................................................................................3 SWOT Analysis.....................................................................................................4 easyJet plc © MarketLine Page 2 easyJet plc Company Overview COMPANY OVERVIEW easyJet plc (easyJet or the company) is a pan-European low-cost
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KENYA AIRWAYS the pride of Africa. Strategic information management Table of contents: I. Introduction II. Mission and vision statements III. Performance of Kenya airways IV. Porters five forces of competitive advantage V. Nature of the airline market in relation to the five forces VI. A swot analysis for KQ VII. Recommendations VIII. References INTRODUCTION Kenya Airways Limited commonly known as Kenya Airways is Kenya’s flag carrier and largest airline and is engaged
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PESTEL analysis for THAI airways Political Political factors are how and to what degree does THAI airways intervenes in the economy. Specifically‚ political factors include areas such as tax policy‚ labour law‚ environmental law‚ trade restrictions‚ tariffs‚ and political stability by THAI airways Recently THAI airways stated that the growing economy will boost travel and passengers if Thailand has no political problems. Economic Economic factors include economic growth‚ interest rates‚ exchange
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Research Report What has British Airways done during the recession to be competitive against Ryanair and Easyjet? Table of Contents 1. Introduction ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 3 2. Methodology …………………………………………………………………………………………………. 4 3. Short History 3.1 British Airways ……………………………………………………………….……………………5 3.2 Easyjet and Ryanair………………………………………………………………………………..6 4. Prior to the Recession 4.1 British Airways ……………………………………………………………………………………..7
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Pricing Mix…………………………………………................................................... 2.5 Place Mix…………………………………………………………………………….. 2.6 Promotion Mix ………………………………………………………………………. Chapter III: Analysis 3.1 Environmental Scan (PEST Analysis)………………………………………………. 3.2 SWOT Analysis……………………………………………………………………... 3.3 TOWS Analysis……………………………………………………………………... Chapter IV: Conclusion 4.1 Conclusion……………..……………..……………………………………….. ……. Bibliography……………………..…………………………..…………………………….. 2 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
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OF JET AIRWAYS UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF FACULTY DEEPIKA SINGH -SUBMITTED BY NIPUNIKA.S 1221552 COMPANY PROFILE * Jet Airways is the second largest Indian airline in terms of market share and passengers carried. It is based in Mumbai‚ Maharashtra. * The founder and the chairman of the company is Naresh Goyal. Mr. Nikos Kardassis is the CEO of the company. * The company operates over 400 flights on an everyday basis to 70+ destinations around the world. Jet Airways has its
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4. Analysis 4.1 Revenue From the graph‚ "Overall Revenue Trend" in appendix C we can see that during the period 2001 2006 revenue ’s have fallen by 8.2%‚ from £9‚278m to £8‚515m. Revenues fell for 3 consecutive years; at the end of 2004 revenues were £1‚718m or 19% lower than in 2001. The following years saw revenues rise £955m or 13% above this. Let us now consider these changes in more detail. British Airways earns revenue from 3 published sources: Passenger services‚ cargo services and
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planning is paramount. There are two main situational analysis techniques that are used within the industry to do this‚ SWOT and PEEST. Mintzberg and Waters (1985) wrote about the importance of an error free strategy formulation allowing for the most efficient path to be taken when achieving the chosen objective. With the use of a multitude of academic sources and my own notes I shall reveal the importance of this in relation to British Airways’ decision-making process. SWOT analysis The acronym
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1. British Airways Plc (BA) founded in 1974‚ was in the control of government for thirteen years and went into privatization in 1987. The industry operates about 240 aircrafts‚ serving about 120 destinations throughout the U.K and Europe including the Middle East‚ Africa‚ South and North America‚ Asia and the Pacific. British Airways competes with various other airlines in the industry but still it has maintained its domination in various parts of the aviation industry in the United Kingdom and Europe
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