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Ethical Decision in the Context
¶ … ethical decision in the context of the proposed firing of the CEO of on-Time Airlines centers on the moral issue of whether one individual should be held accountable for the poor performance of the entire airline.
Research Paper Doctorate
Continental Airlines history and operations
When we are discussing the airline industry and the companies involved here, we need to differentiate between two periods: before the attacks of 11th of September 2001 and after the attacks, because the changes in the…
Research Paper Doctorate
Value chain management concepts and practices
In 1985, Michael Porter published Competitive Advantage: Creating and Sustaining Superior Performance. In this book, he described how organizations can achieve competitive advantage in their industries.
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Gts Case Was the Financial
Was the financial downturn of Husky Air a problem that the GTS team could have foreseen and avoided?
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Classic Airlines Case in the Early 20th
In the early 20th century two young men by the names of Orville and Wilbur Wright made what some argue as the greatest transportation invention ever discovered outside of the automobile. This 50 pound glider with a wingspan of approximately 17 feet would revolutionize the manner in which humans across the world would travel. In fact, this 12 second flight was so instrumental, that the Wright brothers will be forever remembered for their contributions to both aviation and society (Wright Brothers - First Flight of an Airplane, 2011). Now, fast forward 100 years into the future and a very different era has risen in the aviation industry.
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Brand equity: definition, measurement, and strategic importance
A company's brand is increasingly defined by the level of authenticity, transparency and trust it generates with customers. This is an analysis of how badly United has managed its brand. The United Breaks Guitars incident, their ground crew losing a 10 year old child, and the untimely passing of a Golden Retriever are all discussed in this analysis. Trust is the new currency and United has a lot of work to do in order to earn it again.
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Design engineering and air disaster case studies
¶ … engineer engages in a process that is both technical, and social as he or she works to facilitate the creation of a product to meet the customer's needs. If this process were strictly functional application of…
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Airline Predictions for the Airline
Tippie School of Management Report, regarding the United States airline industry in April of 2005, the airline industry's 2004 decrease in capacity utilization, "measured in available seat-miles" improved during that…
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Delta Information Systems Management Industry Analysis Case
Delta Airlines became one of the world's largest air carriers when it merged with Northwest Airlines in 2008. Based at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Delta offers extensive domestic and…
Paper Undergraduate
Negotiation principles and practices
Merger negotiation is a distinct feature of corporate strategy. Companies have mergers in order for them to grow and enter new markets. The paper discusses the stock sharing between the airlines, stakeholders and the impact the merger will have on the airline industry. It also discusses the effect the merger will have on the airline industry.