Corporate Culture at WestJet
Abstract
WestJet's culture helped it remain profitable in an industry as highly volatile as the airline industry.
However, WestJet's culture began to face a few threats. Venturing into the regional market through WestJet Encore and expanding internationally to various European destinations, made it difficult for WestJet to maintain the culture it was known for. At the same time, some of the employees were fueling unionization in the company, which could have a major impact on its culture in times to come.
Issues
The case is structured to achieve the following teaching objectives:
- Define organizational culture and understand how it is manifests in an organization.
- Understand the evolution of corporate culture.
- Understand the challenges in maintaining culture as organizations grow in scale
- Realize the importance of organizational culture and its impact on organizational behavior.
- Study how culture impacts performance.
- Study the positive elements in the company’s culture and understand how they contributed to raising employee morale and achieving high service levels.
- Understand how the work culture enabled the company to maintain an edge in a highly competitive industry.
- Study the employee involvement programs and link them with motivational theories.
- Understand how strong cultures are created and maintained.
Contents |
BEST COMPANY IN CANADA |
BACKGROUND NOTE |
EVOLUTION OF CULTURE |
THE PEOPLE CENTRIC CULTURE |
KEPT THE EMPLOYEES CONNECTED |
…AND THE CUSTOMERS HAPPY |
CHOOSING THE RIGHT PEOPLE |
CULTURE PAYS |
LONG HAUL AHEAD |
EXHIBIT |
Keywords
Organizational Culture, Corporate Culture, Employee Engagement, People Centric Culture, Empowered Employees, Customer-Centric Culture, Airlines