Haiku – Southwest Airlines (#28-32)
A haiku in English is an English-language poem written in the Japanese poetry style known as haiku, which correlates the two languages. The degree to which haiku in English resemble classic Japanese haiku varies, but many of these poems draw on short, concise wording and a reference to the seasons. Usually, haiku in English follows a three-line format with 17 syllables arranged in a 5–7–5 pattern.
My haiku will not necessarily be referencing seasons. It will also include diverse topics.
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Low cost, big profit
Boost share holder value and
Management bonus
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victim of its own success
Profit reins supreme!
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complete meltdown, chaos reigns
self-inflicted wounds
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Antiquated frail systems
waiting to implode
Mantra – cost cutting
Finally caught up big time
catalyst? the Storm