MGT 422 Module 1 Case GCU
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MGT 422 Module 1 Case GCU
Assignment
Overview
Like many airlines around the world, leading Australian
airline Qantas is facing very difficult times in spite of having a 65% market
share in its home market of Australia. Due to rising fuel costs and a slow
world economy, Qantas has recently been losing money and their CEO Alan Joyce
has some tough choices to make.
One difficult decision for Joyce is whether or not to
sell Qantas’ frequent flyer program. It may seem odd for an airline to sell its
frequent flyer program, but Qantas’ program is much more than just an airline
reward program. Members of this program can gain points not only by flying on
Qantas but also through other means such as shopping at one of Qantas’
corporate partners or using one of their credit cards. Points can be redeemed
not only with free flights, but also with products from numerous retailers.
Over 10 million Australians belong to this rewards program, almost half of the
population.
The frequent flyer program is Qantas’ most valuable asset
and a sale of this program would help Qantas get out of its current financial
troubles. However, selling the program would also mean allowing another company
to have access to Qantas most loyal customers including their business class
and first class customers. In the long-run, there is potential the sale could
backfire and would not be wise.
Do some research on CEO Joyce’s current choice of whether
or not to sell their frequent flyer program, and also thoroughly review the
background materials on intuitive versus rational decision-making including
Buhler (2001) and Kourdi (2011). Your assignment will be to apply the
background materials concepts to Joyce’s current big decision.
Some specific articles on Qantas to get you started:
Ross, K.
(2014, Aug 27). Qantas CEO faces tough choices. Wall Street Journal [Proquest]
Ironside, R.
(2014, Aug 15). Qantas warned to ground plans to sell frequent flyer
program. The Gold Coast
Bulletin [Proquest]
Gilder, P.
(2014, Mar 29). Loyalty future cloudy. The
Gold Coast Bulletin [Proquest]
Australia:
Qantas frequent flyer hits 10 million member mark. (2014). MENA Report [Proquest]
Case
Assignment
Once you have finished reading about Qantas and reviewing
the background materials including Buhler (2001) and Kourdi (2003), write a 4-
to 5-page paper addressing the following questions:
- Is the decision whether or not to sell Qantas’ frequent flyer
program a strategic or operational decision? Is it a programmed or non-programmed
decision? Explain your answer using references to Buhler (2001) or Kourdi
(2003).
- Suppose Alan Joyce decides to take a rational approach to the
decision whether or not to sell the frequent flyer program. List a
step-by-step approach you would recommend, and include specifics regarding
what kind of information or choices should be considered at each step. Do
not just list the steps, give detail at each step and use material both
from your research on Qantas and from Buhler (2001) or Kourdi (2003) to
come up with these steps.
- Joyce has been the CEO of Qantas for six years and
is an experienced airline executive. Given his experience, do you
recommend Joyce use a rational or intuitive approach to this decision? If
there is a new CEO who comes from another industry and does not have this
airline experience, would you recommend they use a rational or intuitive
approach? Explain your reasoning, and make references to Buhler (2001) or
Kourdi (2003) as appropriate.
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