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How Not To Win Customers

Steve Farber

A Lesson from the Un-Friendly Skies of United Airlines. The ensuing bad PR caused United Airlines’ stock price to plunge by 10%, costing shareholders $180 million along with nearly 17 million negative views on YouTube (as of this write-up). One would think United Airlines learned their lesson from that PR fiasco.

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What Leaders Need To Do To Create A Thriving Organization

Tanveer Naseer

In my presentation, I reminded leaders that if we are to increase employee engagement levels and tap into the discretionary efforts of our employees, we need to develop relationships with them so we can discover what matters to our employees and how we can connect that to what matters to our organization.

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Performance Appraisal & Rewards in Response to COVID-19

HR Digest

Household income and savings are ultra-low in most global markets. In worst hit parts of the world (especially Italy and China) many announcements have focused on compensation reduction for senior executives (especially in the hospitality, automobile and airline industries). 80% of American workers live paycheck to paycheck.

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Shaping Performance & Rewards in Response to COVID-19

HR Digest

Household income and savings are ultra-low in most global markets. In worst hit parts of the world (especially Italy and China) many announcements have focused on compensation reduction for senior executives (especially in the hospitality, automobile and airline industries). 80% of American workers live paycheck to paycheck.

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Jim Hunter – Servant Leadership Interview Series

Modern Servant Leader

You can also consider a business that awakens a massive industry then dominates the market shares globally at the same time, busting misconceptions about the way the food service industry must treat employees. $16 America’s largest airline and the most profitable – the airline that love built. The kids are acting out”, right?!

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Jim Hunter – Servant Leadership Interview Series

Modern Servant Leader

You can also consider a business that awakens a massive industry then dominates the market shares globally at the same time, busting misconceptions about the way the food service industry must treat employees. $16 America’s largest airline and the most profitable – the airline that love built. The kids are acting out”, right?!

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Why Your Customer Loyalty Program Isn’t Working

Harvard Business Review

Aggressive moves by airlines to migrate frequent flyer metrics from miles flown to dollars spent have caused bargain-hunting road warriors worldwide to whine about “disloyalty programs.” Airlines have clearly calculated that customers who spend more are more valuable to them than customers who fly more.