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    CRISIS COMMUNICATIONS ACTIONS OF CARNIVAL CORPORATION AFTER THE COSTA CONCORDIA CRISIS AND THE IMPACT ON COMPANIES REPUTATION Student: ------------------------ Lecturer: …………………… In reacent history, corporate crises have received high media attention and demonstrated the impact that a disaster can have on a company’s reputation. This essay evaluates the crisis communication strategy of Carnival Corporation & plc after the sinking of the Costa Concordia, and the

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    SARKISIAN CRUISE LINE Assistant Entertainment Director Prepared for: Professor Evelyn Shankus, M.S. Submitted by: Jeremy Olsen Jeremy Hall Carmin Hatch Katelyn Templeton Amy Hargrave Aliesha Salisbury November 28, 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS History/Organizational Overview # Job Analysis # XX # XX # Job Description # XX # XX # Recruiting Methods # XX # XX # Selection procedure # XX # XX # Interview

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    Buying A Used Boat Those of you who have the money and plan to keep one boat forever, should buy it new. If you happen to be on a budget and skeptical about owning a boat, you should buy it used. Buying used is great for some, although it isn't always the most glamorous decision. The oceans and lakes are filled with boaters who are far wealthier than most. Many boaters go well beyond their means and finance their boats at extreme levels. What really counts with a used boat is being out

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    Containing a strong brand portfolio with a total of 10 well-known brands operating about 102 ships. Such brands include Carnival Cruise Lines, Holland America Line, Princess Cruises and Seabourn in North America; AIDA Cruises, Costa Cruises, Cunard, Ibero Cruises, P&O Cruises (Australia) and P&O Cruises (UK) under the Europe, Austrailia & Asia segments. Along with Holland America Princess Alaska Tour and the Canadian Yukon (Olarte, 2017). The company is also the largest cruise company in the world in terms

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    As a consultant I would recommend that the management team keep trying to improved things around the Port to try and increase the amount of passengers that deport from the seaport when it’s time for them to go on their vacations with their friends or love one. The employers would have to increase the number of passengers so that the cruise lines that are using their Port would continue doing Business with Port Everglades. For the reason that every year their percent rate of Expenses keeps on going

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    The industry that was intriguing to me, and where I decided to focus my research on is the travel and cruise ship industry. The cruise industry is associated with the travel and leisure industry. In the last few years the cruise industry has grown steam, and has become a great way for vacationers to travel. Spending grew over the years from 9.4 billion to 14.7 billion starting in 2000 continuing today. The cruise industry has been able to provide countless jobs to many different people during the

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    Carnival Cruise Lines is arguably the world’s most popular cruise line on the basis of the number of guests served per annum. The company was founded by Ted Arison in 1972 and is one of the nine brands of cruise ships owned and operated in the US and the Caribbean by the Carnival Corporation & Plc. The company has a fleet that account for close to 21.1% of the global share of luxury fleet vessels (Cruise Market Watch, 2015). The company was a pioneer of the concept of shorter and affordable cruises

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    Carnival, Royal Caribbean, and Norwegian Cruise Lines are the three leading companies in the cruise industry and are listed in descending order according to their positioning. Carnival is the “largest leisure travel company” in the world and this is why they maintain the strongest position in the cruise line industry with operations of around 101 ships among nine cruise brands across the globe that offers contemporary, premium, and luxury cruise experiences (CCL Annual Report, 2016). Economies

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    1) What global forces have contributed to the growth of the cruise-line industry? Answer:   The global forces which have contributed to the growth of the cruise-line industry are- * Technological advance: the birth of industry was a direct respond to the technological advance in air travel that made liner travel less attractive to business people due the cost and time factors. * Market liberalization and international cooperation: the liberalization of cross border trade and resource movement

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    Described as a weakness in security, vulnerabilities represent a “gap or exposure in the protection of an asset that can lead to damage or destruction…” (Edwards & Goodrich, 2013, p. 12). Much like other transportation systems, the Port of Boston has several vulnerabilities that must be adequately addressed in order to properly secure the port. The top three vulnerabilities to the Port of Boston are listed below. Cyber related vulnerabilities present the greatest risk to the Port of Boston

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