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American flight across the U.S., enabling clerks to tell instantly which seats are free. AA called its new system the Semi-Automa...
In a paper containing six pages the 1978 airline deregulation impact upon labor relations is examined through a discussion of such...
In five pages the Fair Labor Standards Act and Employment at Will are considered within the context of the cases Donovan c. Transw...
In five pages Vroom's model of expectancy is applied to Southwest Airlines in a discussion of its successful employee motivation. ...
The company problems plaguing American Airlines are the subject of this paper consisting of twelve pages and includes a brief corp...
In six pages this paper discusses the impact of the Asian currency crisis upon Singapore Airlines in a status report that includ...
In eight pages this paper examines the management, marketing, and financial performance of this airline in a consideration of prob...
be able to contact the company easily, to be given correct information and support and paid commission. * Other airport users will...
In eight pages this paper examines acquisition advantages over startup, Porter's Competitive Strategy, and the marketing effects o...
In five pages this paper presents a corporate history and financial analysis of Southwest Airlines that includes market ratios. S...
In twenty five pages the Customer Relationship Management efforts of Webvan.com, Dickssupermarkets.com, HomeGrocer.com, Amazon.com...
In five pages this paper examines how various social issues are handled by American Airlines. Four sources are cited in the bibli...
The writer uses a case study to analyze the People Express airline and the way in which they utilize employees. The writer argues ...
In 2009 during the global recession Aer Lingus faced a number of challenges. The writer looks at the internal influences and the e...
much as 90% repeat business, for mobilization to be successful where there is a provision of services of this nature, the ability ...
the company to more effectively use its resources with a focused strategy. Where there are products which are more exclusive or d...
able to hold its own and even earn a net profit of $33 million (Michaels, 2009). Jets IPO in 2005 was in the billions (Michaels, 2...
that is a major competitor is a very strong position in order to potentially gian the first mover advantage, which would undermine...
In five pages the airline named after Australian founder Reginald Myles Ansett is discussed within the context of its steadfast co...
delivering good service, such as the Time 2008 Friendliest Airline award, and Forbes 2008 award for being the most reliable US air...
airline is not getting off the ground so to speak on its own. In fact, there have been allegations that the airline simply is not ...
remainder of the year (Blunk et al, 2006). Many believe it never really came back all the way before the current crisis hit (Blunk...
organization, impacting in the strategies that are adopted, determining goals and creating or influencing culture (Mintzberg et al...
In eight pages the options Singapore International Airlines can pursue in order to attract greater numbers of business travelers a...
In five pages this paper examines business traveler visibility increases in a consideration of the options available to Singapore ...
provide this source of differentiation. The theory of job design has been in place for many years, according to this concept emplo...
experiencing the economic downturns like other businesses are these days, its still considered a company worth working for, and on...
6 gallons of fuel per mile travelled (Boeing, 2009). The current average price of a barrel of fuel is $62.2, and there are 42 US g...
with other firm is the same, and in different industries, to compare performance results. The use of auditors has been und...
employees wanted to try ideas and make decisions that matched the "precepts," they wouldnt require approval. Furthermore, the idea...