Southwest Airline Quality Management

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    Jetblue

    INTRODUCTION Following the terrorist attacks of 9/11, the airline industry was in the doldrums. Many of the largest carriers in the nation had filed for bankruptcy protection and were asking the federal government for help so they could survive. Certainly few people at this time considered the airline industry to be an extremely profitable venture, but where others saw despair, David Neeleman, CEO and founder of JetBlue Airways

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    Jetblue

    competititors – the firm’s industry environment was seeing the rise of many competitors mainly Southwest airlines. Jetblue’s reaction to problem Passenger’s bill of rights- this can be seena as a reactive strategy to correct problem that occurred during ice storm. Assembly of new senior management team Founding of jetblue Neeleman’s vision: a company that would combine the low fares of a discount airline carrier with the comforts of a small cozy den in people’s homes. Introduction of 24 channel

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    Delta's Strategic Fit with a Discount Airline

    Global Competitive Strategy Executive Brief: Delta Airlines Executive Summary: After years of instability, decreasing profit margins, and volatile costs, the airline industry is experiencing stabilization and profitability. Though low-cost carriers, such as Southwest and Jetblue, were able to succeed during rough economic times, Delta should not launch a new stand-alone discount airline to directly compete within this market. As shown in Exhibit 1, despite recent changes in the industry -

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    Reengineering

    Reengineering Reengineering is defined as the fundamental rethinking and radical redesign of business processes to achieve dramatic improvements in critical, contemporary measures of performance such as cost, quality, service, and speed. As an engineering discipline, reengineering can be applied to any process in manufacturing and service businesses, education, and the government. (F. Robert Jacobs) When a company is interested in reengineering, they usually don’t take into consideration the people

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    Jet Blue

    JETBLUE AIRLINES The Basics of JetBlue Airlines  JetBlue was founded in 1998 by David Needleman and many of the first executives, including Needleman were former Southwest Airlines employees.   First flight was from Buffalo, NY to Fort Lauderdale, FL in February 2000. One operating base: JFK International Airport  Five focus cities: Orlando International, Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (San Juan) International, Logan International (Boston), Long Beach and Fort Lauderdale

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    Not Everyone Wants a Relationship

    Wal-Mart or fly on Southwest Airlines — are happy to trade style or comfort to get their business expedited on attractive terms. Related Charts • Discount Banks Pursue the 'Other Half' of the Market • Winning Formula • Transforming the Generalist Retail Bank For one view of what the future of the banking industry may look like, consider the airline industry, where Southwest Airlines Co. has ascended to dominance in just 30 years. While "full-service" carriers like American Airlines Inc., Delta

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    Strategy and Planning

    middle management sets the tactical goals. Tactical goals range from establishing policies and procedures to coordinating the work of first-line managers (Kinicki & Williams, 2016). Tactical plans are set for up to a period of 24 months. Lastly, first-line managers are set to facilitate the operational goals. First-line managers plan how to accomplish the goals of middle and upper management efficiently over the next 52 weeks. It is important that middle management and first-line management are

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    Jet Blue - Case Study

    JET BLUE - CASE STUDY EBS 5103 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT Analyzing Strategic Management Cases “JETBLUE AIRWAYS” UFUK CANDAR FOYA BAHÇEŞEHİR UNIVERSITY Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 3 BRIEF SUMMARY 3 ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSES: 4 VALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS: 10 FINANCIAL ANALYSIS: 13 SWOT ANALYSIS: 19 SPACE MATRIX: 21 TOWS MATRIX: 24 QUANTITATIVE STRATEGIC PLANNING MATRIX (QSPM): 25 CONCLUSION: 26 INTRODUCTION Within case analysis assignment, the JetBlue case is analyzed

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    Jet Blue Case Study

    customer surveys/reviews - Maintain a excellent Airline safety record: # of flights/safe landings - Be profitable - Maintain a high Stock Price - Maximize Airplane Utilization (hrs) - Consistently providing high service standards at in a cost-effective manner. What is jetBlue’s strategy? 
 - JetBlue is positioned to capture business from small and medium-sized businesses as well as leisure travelers - “We’re a new kind of low-fare airline, with deep pockets, new planes, leather seats with

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    Jetblue

    two types of aircrafts and combining them, as well as without sufficient capital, large scale of purchases of the new aircraft would definitely lead to operational failure. It was the key principle for JetBlue, which made a difference from other airline companies, that fight cancellations should be avoided at all costs. Unfortunately, this principle was challenged by the unexpected bad weather on the Valentine’s Day of 2007. The potential issue of operating system finally gave rise to serious flight

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