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    Objectives behind the Selection of Problem…………………………………………..6 Chapter: 2 2.1 Overview of Problem solving and Decision making……………………………………8 2.2 Problem Solving Process in Jet Airways………………………………………………..9 Chapter: 3 3.1 Introduction of the Tools Used by the Jet Airways……………………………………11 3.2 Solution Taken by the company ………………………………………………………..12 3.3 Alternative solution………………………………………………………………………12 3.4 Impact of success ………………………………………………………………………

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    The Case Study of Eva Airways Core Competencies in Airline Industry

    The Case Study of Eva Airways Core Competencies in Airline Industry | December 252012 | The idea of "core competences" is one of the most important business ideas currently shaping our world. This is one of the key ideas that lies behind the current wave of outsourcing, as businesses concentrate their efforts on things they do well and outsource as much as they can of everything else. Eva Airways core competencies covers excellent flight safety record, advanced flight equipment to enhance flight

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    Aviation Industry

    Issues Aviation supports 1.7 million Indian jobs and contributes 0.5% of India's GDP. And that is just the beginning. It could do much more. Connectivity is the backbone of today's global economy--bringing people to business, tourists to vacation destinations and products to markets. All are important to India's development. On an average, Indians travel by plane once in ten years, while Americans travel 1.8 times each year. If Indians travelled as frequently as Americans, the market would be

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    market, beginning in the early 1990s during the first phase of economic liberalization in India. * By 1994, the government had approved six private carriers including Jet Airways, Air Sahara, Damania Airways, NEPC Airlines, Modiluft and East West Airlines to commence domestic operations. Only the two private carriers Jet Airways and Sahara Airlines had survived by the year 2003; but this duopoly was challenged by Air Deccan in the year 2003 by the introduction of the first ever LCC in India which

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    Jet Blue

    Strategic Management January 9, 2012 Discus the trends in the U.S. airline industry and how these trends might impact a company’s strategy. Change is the only thing that is constant. The airline industry has been through many changes in the past ten years. The September 11 event of 2001 sparked many changes. Security has been strictly enforced and fuel prices are at an all-time high. Many air-line companies have implemented baggage fees to help recover from the rising fuel prices and

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    Opportunities and Challenges That the Internet Had Brought

    Essay title: opportunities and challenges that the Internet had brought In 2006, the total e-commerce spending by customers and businesses would reach and even surpass five trillion Dollars[1] according to e-marketer (2004). This astonishing number confirms that e-commerce and e-business must be taken into consideration now by firms in order to be competitive. Even if e-commerce and e-business seem to be rather new phenomena for customers, that is to say clients have not been used to buy

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    Marketing Plan

    services, accommodate the business class customers and passengers who anticipate or covet full in flight services like meals and other related amenities (Morrison, 2000).   This includes; American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Air Lines, U.S. Airways, Continental Airlines and Northwest Airlines (Morrison, 2000). The discount air line carriers have modified the airline industry with no frills, low-cost airfares which has placed demands on the major airlines with stipulations wearing down their

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    Quality Management Affects the Position of the Companies

    quality management and the effects on two different organizations but in the same industry. One will be in the domestic market and the other will be in the global market. The companies chosen are JetBlue Airways and Lufthansa Airlines. Process Similar in JetBlue Airways & Lufthansa Airlines JetBlue Airways and Lufthansa Airlines are both partners and committed to providing superior service in every aspect of their customer’s air travel experience. Both companies run on principles of value-based management

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    The Airline Industry in 2001 - 2004

    money than the industry had made since its inception. The losses were particularly severe among the big six airlines in the United States (American Airlines, united, Delta, continental, US Airways, and Northwest). In 2002 these major airlines lost $7.4 billion and another $5.3 billion in 2003. Both US Airways and United were forced to see Chapter 11 bankruptcy protections. Although forecasts suggest the six major airlines will break even in 2004, a return to the boom years of 1995-2000, when the

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    Quality Management

    Effects of Quality Management on Domestic and Global Competition Paper Effects of Quality Management on Domestic and Global Competition Paper Quality Management within any organization is important because it will guide the organization to success. The goal that the organization is looking to accomplish will heavily depend on what quality of service is offered to the customers. Managers, who provide quality service will increase the level of satisfaction to the customers

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