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T/F Disruptive technologies True
introduce new
products/markets often times
with far
worse performance in one or
more ciritical dimensions
T/F Generally, disruptive True
technologies are not financially
attractive to established
companies.
T/F Sustaining technologies tend False
to
introduce new products/markets
on a constant (predictable)
rate.
T/F Incentives and processes True
used to keep companies
focused on their main
customers can be a major cause
for missing a new technologies
or emerging markets.
T/F Sustaining innovation True
provides
customers with incremental
improvements in known
product or technology attributes
, Critical parameters used as main -Product Safety
drivers for development of Tata's -Final Cost to Customers
Nano are: -Product Performance Requirements
-Product Performance
Requirements
-Proximity of the Parts
Manufacturers
-Access to Consumer Markets
-Product Customization and
Special Features
-Product Safety
-Final Cost to Customers
Which of the following are the -Select Price
steps that IKEA considers -Select Manufacturer
when designing their low cost -Design the Product
products? -Select Price -Ship the Product
-Design the Product -Ship the -Sell the Product
Product
-Sell the Product
-Identify Manufacturing Process
-Conduct Market Research
-Select Manufacturer
Making things flat is IKEA's a. Product is designed to be shipped disassembled, which
design maximizes the use of space in shipping containers
requirement that refers to which
of the following:
a. Productis designed to be
shipped
disassembled, which maximizes
the use of space in shipping
containers
b. Productis designed to be
shipped
disassembled, which minimizes
the weight of the transport.
c. Products with flat surfaces is
cheaper to product than
products with curved surfaces.