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Which of the following does NOT accurately describe your
company's camera/drone business and operations?
The company has two buildings for assembling products at its
Taiwan site - one for cameras and one for drones (the drone
assembly process also includes assembly of an action camera
model having features and specifications suitable for use in camera-
equipped drones). No camera models or drone models are
assembled in advance, warehoused in company facilities and then
used to fill incoming orders.
Your company maintains regional facilities in Milan, Italy;
Singapore; Sao Paulo, Brazil; and Dallas, Texas to handle the
company's marketing efforts in each of the world's principal
geographic regions, to support the merchandising efforts of area
retailers who stock the company's brand of action-capture cameras
and UAV drones, and to process camera/drone warranty claims
including making needed repairs) originating in their -
correct answer ✅The company makes the majority of the needed
camera components at facilities close to its Taiwan assembly plant;
newly-produced camera components are transferred by truck on a
just-in-time basis to the company's camera assembly facilities
where the company operates a 250-person assembly line capable
of turning out 3,250 cameras per hour. There is ample space at the
camera assembly facility to add two more 250-person assembly
lines should they be needed later to fill incoming buyer orders.
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Worldwide unit sales of wearable, miniature action-capture
cameras are reliably projected to grow:
A. 6-8% annually for Years 6-10 and then to grow at a slower 4-6%
annual rate during the Years 11-15.
B. At rates that can range from as little as 5% annually to as high as
15% annually
C. About 10% annually through Year 15
D. To grow 8-10% annually during Years 6-10 and then to grow at a
slower 6-8% annual rate during the following five years (Years 11-
15)
10% annually for Years 6-10, and then slow gradually to 5% annually
during Years 11-15. -
correct answer ✅A. 6-8% annually for Years 6-10 and then to grow
at a slower 4-6% annual rate during the Years 11-15.
Which of the following is NOT one of the benefits of current-year
and cumulative expenditures for camera/drone product R&D?
A. Reducing total annual compensation costs for PATs because such
spending, once it reaches $25 million annually and a cumulative
total of $100 million, allows the size of PATs to be reduced from 4
persons to 2 persons
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B. Increasing the productivity of PATs in assembling camera/drone
models (because of easier to assemble product designs); the size of
this benefit occurs immediately and varies according to the current
and cumulative amounts spent
C. Boosting a company's P/Q ratings (the size of this benefit varies
with the current and cumulative amounts spent and shows up in
the P/Q ratings at the beginning of the following year)
D. Reducing warranty claims and costs (these two benefits show at
the beginning of the following year)
Providing a pipeline of tested ways to add more features, improve -
correct answer ✅A. Reducing total annual compensation costs for
PATs because such spending, once it reaches $25 million annually
and a cumulative total of $100 million, allows the size of PATs to be
reduced from 4 persons to 2 persons
Which one of the following is NOT a factor in determining a
company's action camera sales and market share in a particular
geographic region?
How a company's average wholesale price for the camera models it
sells to retailers in the region compares with the average wholesale
prices of the camera models of competing companies