The Strategist Quiz ( # 566)

The Strategist Quiz

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Gaurav Sri Krishna
Last Updated : Jun 17 2018 | 10:12 PM IST
1. Connect the T-Model, Tango, Telstar, Allen and Top Star and what do you arrive at?

2. Name the brand that has launched its product in the World’s first recyclable shampoo bottle made with beach plastic?

3. In the mid-90s the CEO of this Global Corporation chartered a Discovery Team to develop a system that would allow sustainable and lasting improvement in organisational safety.One of the best known outcomes of that team is the Bradley curve, owing its name to one of the team members. Name the company which came out with this concept that is a leading indicator of the maturity of an organisation’s safety culture.

4. Who said this “If you can’t feed a team with two pizzas, you are too large”?

5. This company gets its name from Surinamese which means "Start over again". This 12 year old company was recently it was in the news for its IPO. It was touted as one of the largest tech IPOs in Europe. Name it.

6. Connect the thermometer, piano, typewriter and the oldest film festival in the world and what do you arrive at?

7. What is the term used to describe a high-growth company that is increasing its revenues by at least 20per cent annually for four years or more, starting from a revenue base of at least $1 million? This growth pace means that the company has effectively doubled its revenues over a four-year period. Name the person who coined the term.

8. This company was established by a family in the 1830s and was famous for its coffee grinders and chain bicycles. It also made band saws, horse hoof clippers, corset stays, umbrella frames and sewing machines. Its current logo is a lion and it first appeared on its saw blades and was registered as its trademark in the late 1850s. Name the company. 

9. What is the buzzword used to describe a company's valuation based on name /recognition and not tangible assets?

10. Which company is named after this fictional object that was used in movie based on a fantasy classic?
 
Compiled by Gaurav Sri Krishna, www.facebook.com/gaurav.s.krishna

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