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    Air Europe Xpress Case

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    Introduction Air Europe Xpress is in the period of great changes and those strategic adjustments that have been made in the last month at a Shareholder’s meeting undoubtedly will be reflected
on the HR strategy of the company. Moreover there are several challenges, beyond the new strategic plan of the company, which HR department is currently faced. They all together are as follows: Difficulties with recruitment due to high competition among grown number of airline travel companies which leads…

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    Fatal Plane Crushes

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    Countries With The Highest Number Of Fatal Plane Crashes Air travel is considered one of the safest traveling means in the world as, considering the traffic, fewer accidents occur as compared to road travel. However, aviation accidents do occur from time to time and is considered as the most fatal. Statistically, those who survive plane crushes are few. Plane crushes are taken seriously and always followed by vigorous investigations to mitigate future crashes. Worldwide, the top ten countries…

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    606 ACS

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    The 606th Air Control Unit (606 ACS) was not the perfect model of Air Force diversity, but it did provide and or support many diversity initiatives and opportunities. The unit would host diversity events that complemented wing events throughout the year to promote awareness of the contributions of African-American, Hispanic, Asian-Pacific, and Native American cultures. All of these smaller diversity events culminated in a massive annual diversity day event hosted by the wing, which the unit…

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    TKI Reflection

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    The TKI assessment was an excellent instrument to gain awareness of my negotiation style. The results showed that my negotiation style is 100% cooperating, followed by a 58% compromising, 50% competing, 25% accommodating and 17% avoiding. The results could be influenced by the Strike Fighter simulation and I believe might be different if other negotiation circumstances were present, like, for example, if the other party were highly competitive. Our negotiation was developed in an environment…

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    Andy Wirth Essay

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    Andy Wirth is best known for his position as the CEO of Squaw Valley Ski, but there is more to this man than just his love of skiing and his keen business acumen which has made him a very successful man. He is a multi-faceted individual who pursues not only a wide range of professional interests but a great many personal and philanthropic ones as well. Andy Wirth is one of the most successful CEOs in the highly competitive and lucrative mountain resort industry but that has not prevented him…

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    Honestly, I'm feeling a little behind on this next project; however, I have managed to do a lot of research on Delta Airlines who is my competitor of choice. From my research, I have learned that Delta is a very different company compared to Southwest. Delta has a hub/spoke strategy that services customers on longer flights such as oversea, whereas Southwest focuses more on domestic non-stop shorter flights. Southwest is also a low cost no frills carrier and Delta is pricier and offers more…

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    In this essay Christopher Elliott claims that people ought to reward the companies of the travel industry who would be considered heroes with our business, otherwise the villains will win. Christopher's argument is based on the claim of value. He gives two similar instances where travelers had serious illnesses and while Southwest gave a full refund to the customer, it took veterans groups intervening in order for the company to reluctantly refund the ticket. The CEO even made a point to say…

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    She could take a fresh catfish and make a gourmet meal from it. Home made apples pies with a crust that would curl your toes. A three-layered white frosted coconut cake the would melt in your mouth but above all her incredible homemade biscuits with lard all done up in her wood cooking stove. She used that to cook everything in. Even though she had an electric one she would tell us she hated it. She never even had a telephone until she was 60 years old and we only got to watch one program on…

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    Reflective Essay This past summer -- 2016 – was beautiful, amazing, fantastic, and I completely loved every second of it. I say this because I did a lot of things in this long vacation like, buy shoes and wallets. Speaking of shoes, I wore yellow Adidas originals when I rode the airplane to do a parachuting activity. Meaning I jumped off a plane, which was really scary. We didn’t even plan to go parachuting, it just happened so suddenly. I hadn’t wanted to go, but I am glad that I did it…

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    Analysis of “A Tale of Two Airlines” “A Tale of Two Airlines” is a short article written by Christopher Elliot. Elliot, a well-known author and journalist, writes for National Geographic Traveler, MSNBC, Tribune Media Services and the Washington Post and is an experienced traveler. “A Tale of Two Airlines” was published in National Geographic Traveler in the December 2012/ January 2013 issue, which is significant because these months are very busy months in terms of travel. People fly…

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