I was reading today's Business Times and SQ was discussed in Harvard Business Review. They mentioned that SQ is successfully adopting a dual strategies of cost leadership and premium branding. Their cost per passenger mile is even lower than the American budget airlines. There are a lot of innovation in the organization both high and low level.
In general, the airline seems to do pretty decent job in this aspect.
As far as cost cutting is concerned, I see SQ is getting to the limit in terms getting to the point of being threadbare and pushing the limit on the managers and employees to achieve in cost without affecting service.
I already see lower level of service but I do not want to be naggy to the point of overstating the obvious.
What do you folks think?
In general, the airline seems to do pretty decent job in this aspect.
As far as cost cutting is concerned, I see SQ is getting to the limit in terms getting to the point of being threadbare and pushing the limit on the managers and employees to achieve in cost without affecting service.
I already see lower level of service but I do not want to be naggy to the point of overstating the obvious.
What do you folks think?
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