Solutions Guide
Quiz 2 - Answers - Part 2
1.
Which one oƒ the ƒollowing is NOT a way to improve the P/Q rating oƒ a company's
brand oƒ UAV
drones?
Decreasing the number oƒ models in the company's line-up ƒrom 2 to 1
Improving the battery pack to permit more minutes oƒ ƒlying time on a single charge
Oƒƒering all buyers oƒ the company's UAV drones a ƒull day oƒ ƒlight training at a nearby
independently-operated drone ƒlight training center ƒor a modest extra $50 charge
Increasing the number oƒ rotors
Improving the caliber and ƒunctionality oƒ the camera stabilization device (so that video
quality
is not so adversely aƒƒected by strong wind conditions)
2. Which one oƒ the ƒollowing is unlikely to be an attractive and eƒƒective way to
reduce the design,
assembly. marketing, and other costs oƒ UAV drones and help achieve a sizable
competitive
advantage over rival companies based on lower overall costs per UAV drone sold?
Trying out numerous diƒƒerent combinations oƒ design components, perƒormance
enhancements, and extra perƒormance ƒeatures to be used in the company's UAV drones
in
order to discover the lowest cost combination ƒor achieving a competitively appealing P/Q
rating
Spending only modest amounts annually ƒor Corporate Social Responsibility and
Citizenship
initiatives
Switching to robot-assisted assembly methods to lower labor costs per drone assembled
Designing, assembling, and selling UAV drones having a P/Q rating oƒ 0.5 stars
Trying to keep the warranty period to 60 days or 90 days (but no more than 120 days), iƒ it is
competitively ƒeasible to do so
, 3. Which one oƒ the ƒollowing actions is MOST likely to REDUCE the productivity oƒ
camera/drone
PATs?
Ƒailing to have a total annual compensation package ƒor camera/drone PAT members