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    Explain two different leadership styles and its positive and negative impact on team performance. Outline the leadership style of Tim Clark and Goh Choong phong and its positive results on their airlines?(criteria 1.2) 1. Autocratic leadership style The autocratic leaders follow close supervision of the employees. The strict performances standards are set by the autocratic leaders are clear directions are provided to the employees for fulfilling the task. The employees will not be able to…

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    Easyjet Case Study

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    convergence of such characteristics across large parts of the short and medium-haul market. Flybe is in the middle of the pack of European regional airlines in terms of average sector length and towards the higher end in terms of average seats per flight. More than 80% of Flybe's routes are on sectors of less than 350 miles (565 km). Europe has more seats flown below this sector length threshold than any other region of the world. This provides airlines such as Flybe with the opportunity for…

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    International Airport, according to their website, it currently has direct flight services to more than 60 destinations, 30 different countries worldwide. Singapore Airlines has Scoot, Tigerair and SilkAir as their subsidiaries. Current C.E.O. of Singapore Airlines is Mr. Goh Choon Phong, this Airline aims to become high-standard service operator by stating in their Mission Statement, which is “A global company dedicated to providing air transportation services of the highest quality and to…

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    sustainability? and How does it affect commercial air transport? Sustainability can be generally describe as ability to maintain and undergo any changes despite economic growth or recession. As part of progression of 21st century, human population are growing rapidly and in the other hand it will have been demonstrate a great impact on transportation sector. One of dominant transportation that have been used are commercial air transport. People tends to use air transport instead of other modes…

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    Introduction Delta Air Lines is a global airline, one of the largest worldwide airlines pose a conflict with customer relations, by or through their divisions that reflect on individual performance metrics within the company. Some of their divisions would be in-flight services, airport customer services, baggage, and reservations, just to name a few. Different explanation of policies between divisions by different members’ pose an unsatisfied relationship and behavioral negativity of performance…

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    business. United focuses on two main philosophies that help them stay the world-class airline they say they are. The two business philosophies that they follow is providing world-class customer service to provide their passengers a relaxing and luxurious flight, and creating a workplace where employees feel they can make a solid difference in the company. Providing a world-class customer service base is important in any company but especially in aviation, where the competition is heavy. There…

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    Easyjet Swot Analysis

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    to give consumers the best flight possible, usually they work with several airline companies. There is a large amount of buyers compared to the number of companies between these 2 groups. Many customers choose the flight based on where they are going and the cost at the time, so there are low switching costs between companies. Each consumer needs to have a lot of significant information, like the exact details of what the airplane company going to provide during the flight. In general, buyers…

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    Ryanair Case Study Summary

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    tax, which is an increase of 6% from the previous year. The air traffic has increased by 13%. The current report, as of Jan 2018, shows that the Customer numbers have increased by 6% to 9.3 million and the load factor has been increased by 1 %. This implies low fares and increasing customer footprints. Ryanair's seating capacity increased to 12,448,485 in September 2017 and is highest among its peers. This shows that the…

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    Spicejet Case Study

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    conveyed, with a piece of the overall industry of 13.2% as of March 2017. The carrier works 312 day by day flights to 55 goals, including 45 Indian and 10 global goals from its centers at Delhi, Kolkata and Hyderabad. Built up as air taxi provider ModiLuft in 1994, the organization was gained by Indian business person Ajay Singh in 2004 and re-dedicated as SpiceJet. The carrier worked its initially flight in May 2005. Indian media nobleman Kalanidhi Maran procured a controlling stake in…

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    Virtual Teams Essay

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    Demographics - Dutch manager in the airline sector currently creating a new virtual team and recruiting new members Introduction into the topic - Manager always worked in an international environment and various cultures - Manager cannot imagine how wok will be in a national environment - Main Advantage of virtual teams is the extra dimension that is added to the team work. This has something to with the inputs of different people of the world. Current focus is on a pan-European team…

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