Question: Mohan sought feedback from a few of his businessmen friends, who were familiar with both the branches. Here is what they said:
- Businessman 1 : Customers of Connaught place and Panipat are very different.
- Businessman 2 : Customers in Panipat are extremely happy with Ram’s behaviour.
- Businessman 3 : Panipat branch does not use the same quality of ingredients but maintains good hygiene and taste.
- Businessman 4 : Who knows, tomorrow the customers of Panipat might also appreciate what Connaught place customers appreciate today!
If Mohan thinks all these are valid concerns, which of the following actions would be best for the business?
It can be inferred from the businessmen's statements that none of them has any harsh or strong opinion about Ram's approach of not using organic vegetables. Thus, according to the businessmen, substituting organic vegetables at the Panipat branch is not required.
Options 1 and 5 would unnecessarily complicate things as Kishan would take more time to get himself acquainted to the Panipat branch, also it is not guaranteed that it would yield the desired results for Mohan. Eliminate options 1 and 5.
The passage states that giving a free hand to Ram might have long term negative consequences. However, option 2 doesn't take this into consideration. Eliminate option 2.
Ram has already established the Panipat branch and he is the ideal person to carry out future operations there. Bringing him back to Connaught place will complicate things and serve no purpose. Eliminate option 3.
If the name of the Panipat branch is changed to 'Ram's' instead of 'Mohan's', then the identity of the business in Panipat will be linked to Ram. Thus, option 4 satisfies all the opinions expressed by the four businessmen.
Hence, the correct answer is option 4.