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Job Hub: Virgin Group Jobs and Culture

Management Consulted

This group has a startling 300 companies in its portfolio in sectors ranging from travel, telecommunications, health, financial services, leisure, music, space travel, and renewable energy. The group’s travel-related operations, led by 51%-owned Virgin Atlantic Airways, are among its largest cash generators.

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Blockchain Will Transform Customer Loyalty Programs

Harvard Business

Loyalty programs have proliferated across travel, retail, financial services, and other economic sectors. See More Videos > See More Videos > All loyalty programs are vulnerable to a blockchain revolution, but the travel industry is perhaps the most at risk. The average U.S. Early adopters could benefit considerably.

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Did the Rebels Have a Buk System? How About a Working One? Flight Diverted Over Restricted Space?

MishTalk

My guess still remains that the Ukrainians (unwittingly) repeated their Siberian Airlines stunt from 2001. Missile Claims Deepen Escalation Fears Please consider Missile Claims Deepen Escalation Fears Little is yet known about who targeted Malaysian airlines jet MH17. Questions Du Jour Is Anyone Telling The Truth? If so, why?

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Show report: CX and EX inextricably linked, with empathy as the glue

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Delta Airlines CEO Ed Bastian’s announcement that in-flight wi-fi would be free for loyalty members went over with flying colors, drawing hoots and rousing applause. airline in 2022 by the Wall Street Journal , which scores airlines on seven operations and customer metrics. “We Transportation is what we do,” he added.

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Sometimes “Small Data” Is Enough to Create Smart Products

Harvard Business

With the USPS facing harsh financial challenges in recent years, the impact of this automation is immeasurable. Another interesting example of small, high precision data being used to make big gains with AI can be found in the airline industry. However, when planes travel around the world, communication starts to breaks down.

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How Mergers Change the Way Your Company Competes

Harvard Business

Either way, these mergers that span connected markets change the pattern of competition, because the firms that compete with each other now operate under one roof: CVS won’t need to bargain over the surplus with Aetna, or Express Scripts with Cigna. Instead, the CFIUS has argued that the deals harmed the U.S. competitors.

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Why Every Company Should Consider Creating a “Cyber No-Fly List”

Harvard Business

Like air travel, enterprise networks play host to millions of “passengers” each day, in the form of information packets. Our recent study of 1,000 cybersecurity experts found that over 80% use threat intelligence — aggregated data on threats and the actors behind them — in their daily security operations.

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