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never [62]
3 years ago
13

By examining the __________ of Southwest Airlines, one can identify the strategic themes around which it has developed its busin

ess strategy. These themes include limited passenger service, high aircraft utilization, and highly productive ground and gate crews.
Business
1 answer:
Alex Ar [27]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The correct answer is activity map.

Explanation:

The map of processes or activities is the graphic representation, that is, the diagram, of the interrelation between all processes and subprocesses of the company. That said, it may seem easy to perform, but the truth is that it is usually an arduous task that involves the different departments of the company.

The objective of this map is to know in a very detailed and deep way the workings of the processes and activities in which the company is involved. It is usually done by a team with people in charge of all departments, who are in charge of identifying the processes, both the main and the secondary ones. In fact, three large groups of organizational processes are often differentiated: strategic, operational and supportive.

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