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Designing Future-Oriented Airline Businesses


Designing Future-Oriented Airline Businesses

Hardback by Taneja, Nawal K.

Designing Future-Oriented Airline Businesses

£49.99

ISBN:
9781472442963
Publication Date:
28 Jul 2014
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
308 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Designing Future-Oriented Airline Businesses

Description

Designing Future-Oriented Airline Businesses is the eighth Ashgate book by Nawal K. Taneja to address the ongoing challenges and opportunities facing all generations of airlines. Firstly, it challenges and encourages airline managements to take a deeper dive into new ways of doing business. Secondly, it provides a framework for identifying and developing strategies and capabilities, as well as executing them efficiently and effectively, to change the focus from cost reduction to revenue enhancement and from competitive advantage to comparative advantage. Based on the author's own extensive experience and ongoing work in the global airline industry, as well as through a synthesis of leading business practices both inside and outside of the industry, Designing Future-Oriented Airline Businesses sets out to demystify numerous concepts being discussed within the airline industry and to facilitate managements to identify and articulate the boundaries of their business models. It provides material from which managements can set about answering the key questions, especially with respect to strategies, capabilities and execution, and pursue an effective redesign of their business. As with the author's previous books, the primary audience is senior-level practitioners of differing generations of airlines worldwide as well as related businesses. The material presented continues to be at a pragmatic level, not an academic exercise, to lead managements to ask themselves and their teams some critical thought-provoking questions.

Contents

1: Rethinking the Airline Business: Where Do We Stand?; 2: Recalibrating Passenger Value Requirements; 3: Positioning on the Customization Spectrum; 4: Progressing to Become Genuine Retailers; 5: Building Stronger Brands; 6: Addressing the Role of Loyalty; 7: Driving the Business Through Technology; 8: Preparing for Tomorrow; 9: Attaining Market Leadership: Thought Leadership Pieces

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