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(2008, 1300 words)
This paper presents overview of Singapore Airlines and PESTEL Analysis which is analysing Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Environmental, and Legal factors affecting Singapore Airlines.
(2008, 1950 words)
This paper presents an overview of Singapore Airlines, SWOT Analysis which is analysing strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of Singapore Airlines. It also includes a PESTEL Analysis which is analysing Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Environmental, and Legal factors affecting Singapore Airlines.
(2008, 1350 words)
This paper presents overview of Singapore Airlines and SWOT Analysis which is analysing strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of Singapore Airlines.
(2008, 1300 words)
This paper presents an overview of Singapore Airlines and Porter's 5 forces analysis of Singapore Airlines which is analysing bargaining power of customers, bargaining power of suppliers, threat of new entrants, and threat of substitute products and intensity of competitive rivalry affecting Singapore Airlines.
(2008, 1950 words)
This paper presents overview of Singapore Airlines, PESTEL Analysis which is analysing Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Environmental, and Legal factors affecting Singapore Airlines and Porter's 5 forces analysis of Singapore Airlines which is analysing bargaining power of customers, bargaining power of suppliers, threat of new entrants, and threat of substitute products and intensity of competitive rivalry affecting Singapore Airlines.
(2008, 2650 words)
Singapore Airlines is one of the most respected airlines in the world. The purpose of this report is to understand the external factors and influences affecting the global airline industry. This is done by means of a detailed PESTLE analysis. Porters five forces model is used to assess the effect of these changes on the competitive strategy. Finally a SWOT analysis is conducted to further gain an understanding of Singapore Airlines strategy and its position in the global market.
(2008, 5300 words)
The paper examines the impact of environmental factors on the performance of Singapore Airlines (SIA) conducting their SLEPT (PESTL), Porter's Five Forces and SWOT analysis, and discussing the response of the SIA value chain to the pressures of the industry environment. SIA performance is compared to that of local airlines; the importance of the PEST model for company managers is emphasised.
(2008, 2000 words)
The paper reports on Singapore Airlines providing the company's background, and highlighting the importance of service quality and service employees. The airline's HRM strategy is examined addressing the issues of the HR training, development, motivation and commitment.
(2008, 560 words)
The paper reports on Singapore Airlines (SA) analysing their position in the global airline industry along the lines of Porter's five forces model, outlining the challenges faced by SA and highlighting the factors behind the company's success.
(2007, 2300 words)
The paper examines airline operations of Singapore Airlines (SA) providing the company's profile, describing the competitive landscape and the demand structure of the global airlines industry and analysing the strategy of SA to achieve competitive advantage.
(2007, 2600 words)
The report examines a selected electronic business system that supports an e-business activity in an organisation, namely, the online ticketing systems of Singapore Airlines. The system is described and evaluated using the Principle Based Systems Analysis (PBSA) methodology and providing system diagrams and snapshots of the work system. The role of technology in the system is discussed with special reference to the principles of e-business. The validity and value of the e-business system for meeting the desired objectives is assessed.
(2006, 1400 words)
This paper presents overview of Singapore Airlines and SWOT Analysis which analyses strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of Singapore Airlines.
(2006, 1500 words)
The paper examines the success factors of the Singapore Airlines (SIA) discussing the features of innovative products and services and highlighting the company's use of innovation in customer relationship management, etc.
(2006, 3000 words)
The paper reports on the Singapore Airlines (SIA) providing an overview of the companyÌs structure and background, and conducting SWOT and PESTELE analysis of their performance. Recommendations are offered in the areas of health and safety, labour costs, etc.
(2006, 6500 words)
The paper examines the impact of global economic processes on the world airline industry conducting PEST and Porter's five forces analysis of environmental changes within the industry. Strategies used by British Airways and Singapore Airlines are outlined; future trends in competitive strategic patterns are discussed.
(2006, 2500 words)
The paper reports on the airline industry comparing the full service airlines and the so-called ‘no frills’ airlines using the examples of Singapore Airlines and Ryan Air, respectively. Operational strategy and operational functions of both companies are reviewed; their financial data are compared; conclusions are made about their strategic abilities to attain operational and service excellence.
(2006, 2000 words)
The paper reports on the financial position and performance of Singapore Airlines (SIA) comparing them to Ryanair, and performing analysis of financial ratios, load factors, HRM and marketing policy, etc.
(2006, 1900 words)
Singapore Airlines is one of the key players globally within the airline industry. It has employed a set of core strategies which seek to combine excellent customer service with high rates of profitability. Using the SWOT analysis tool defined by Jobber (2001) it is a useful task to look at SIAs competitive strengths that contribute to increasing shareholders value. As mentioned above the high quality of its customer service is one of the strengths of SIA and its brand image of ‘Singapore Girl is one which is highly recognizable by global customers. Of concern however is that maintaining quality of service at profitable levels has become increasingly difficult bearing in mind the threats faced by SIA in both macro and micro environmental contexts. In considering these threats this report uses a PESTEL analytical framework to illustrate those factors of relevance to SIA competitive capabilities and profitability.
(2005, 5000 words)
The paper examines the world airline industry offering analysis of Singapore Airlines (SIA), South African Airways (SAA), Australia's Qantas Airways (QA), British Airways (BA), Continental Airlines (CA), low-cost carriers (LLC), etc. Airbus or Boeing aircraft are discussed.
(2004, 2000 words)
The paper reports on the successful practices in operations management in Singapore Airlines (SIA) using Four Vs (volume, variety, variation, visibility) analysis and discussing the components of quality service, the issues of planning and control, approaches to improvement, etc. Recommendations are made for SIAs further development.
(2005, 11500 words)
The dissertation reports on the Singapore Airlines (SIA) analyzing their current situation using SWOT and Porters Five Forces frameworks. Literature is reviewed on e-business, e-procurement, e-reverse auction, etc. The background of SIA is described focusing on their use of Internet technology in marketing and customer services, manufacturing and operations, web-site development, security and legal practices. Recommendations are offered on the effectiveness of the companys online business practices, SIAs website design, credit card transaction, data protection, taxation, etc.
(2003, 7000 words)
This paper consists of Singapore Airlines analysis, airline industry analysis, comparison to major competitors (British Airways, Japan Airlines, Cathay Pacific Airlines and American Airlines), analysis of the market, development of 4 different alternatives for Singapore Airlines future development, recommendations on marketing strategy, brand image, targeting, positioning and development of the action plan for implementation by the company.
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