Case Questions:
Question 1: Is there anything that you find particularly impressive about Southwest Airlines?
Question 2: What grade would you give Southwest management for the job it has done in crafting the company's strategy? What is it that you like or dislike about the strategy? Does Southwest have a winning strategy?
Question 3: What are the key policies, procedures, operating practices, and core values underlying Southwest's efforts to implement and execute its low-cost/no frills strategy?
Question 4: What are the key elements of Southwest's culture? Is Southwest a strong culture company? Why or why not? What problems do you foresee that Gary Kelly has in sustaining the culture now that Herb Kelleher, the company's spiritual leader, has departed?
Question 5: What grade would you give Southwest management for the job it has done in implementing and executing the company's strategy? Which of Southwest's strategy execution approaches and operating practices do you believe have been most crucial in accounting for the success that Southwest has enjoyed in executing its strategy? Are the any policies, procedures, and operating approaches at Southwest that you disapprove of or that are not working well?
Question 6: What weaknesses or problems do you see at Southwest Airlines?
Question 7: What recommendations would you make to Gary Kelly?
Notes: Reference book is Crafting and Executing Strategy: The quest for Competitive Advantage by Arthur A. Thompson, Jr. A.J. Strickland III. John E. Gamble 17th Edition. Page C-401 -C-431. ISBN: 978-0-07-353042-0
Case 23 Southwest Airlines in 2008: Culture, Values, and Operating Practices.