CAT Prep
RTI Response
Rankings
Placements
Score Vs. %ile
Salaries
Campus Tour
Upskill
Career Show

My Experience With Uber - Strategy With RS

Comments
 

Gulsaba Khan

As usual, informative post with profound analysis Rajesh sir. Talking about cab services, companies reward drivers according to the number of rides taken. For example they incentivize the drivers if 13 rides are completed in a day. As a result, sometimes the drivers avoid long distance services. I booked Uber early morning today, and the driver inquired about my drop location. He was reluctant to confirm my ride as the drive involved long distance. That was the only cab displayed in my area. Consequently I switched to another cab service.

4 Dec 2015, 09.42 PM

Rajesh Srivastava

Gulsaba, thanks for your feedback .... it means a lot to me. Yes I empathize with you that the strategy of giving incentive to drivers makes them eschew long distance fares. But I would also like to share with you that there no 'foolproof' strategy ever designed by a company. Any strategy - no matter how robust will always be missed used by a section of people. How does a company decided which strategy to green light? The one where the misuse is likely t be the least. Empirical data suggest that at least 5% of users (customers) will always misuse a strategy - the best companies design strategy for 95% & not for 5% I would urge you to view my video - in which I have touched upon this issue -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dxILWT0tLk

5 Dec 2015, 05.10 PM

Mini Mock Test

CUET-PG Mini Mock 2 (By TISS Mumbai HRM&LR)

Participants: 415

CUET-PG Mini Mock 3 (By TISS Mumbai HRM&LR)

Participants: 176
InsideIIM Gold - Q&A
WATPI S04 (Quiz)

CUET-PG Mini Mock 1 (By TISS Mumbai HRM&LR)

Participants: 770

MBA Admissions 2024 - WAT 1

Participants: 231

SNAP Quantitative Skills

Participants: 514

SNAP Quant - 1

Participants: 951
College Comparison Tool - Quiz Ad

SNAP VARC Mini Mock - 1

Participants: 944

SNAP Quant Mini Mock - 2

Participants: 359

SNAP DILR Mini Mock - 4

Participants: 244

SNAP VARC Mini Mock - 2

Participants: 440

SNAP Quant Mini Mock - 4

Participants: 187

SNAP LR Mini Mock - 3

Participants: 249

SNAP Quant Mini Mock - 3

Participants: 207

SNAP VARC Mini Mock - 3

Participants: 297

SNAP - Quant Mini Mock 5

Participants: 52

XAT Decision Making 2020

Participants: 448

XAT Decision Making 2019

Participants: 349

XAT Decision Making 2018

Participants: 448

XAT Decision Making -10

Participants: 586

XAT Decision Making -11

Participants: 457

XAT Decision Making - 12

Participants: 417

XAT Decision Making - 13

Participants: 352

XAT Decision Making - 14

Participants: 354

XAT Decision Making - 15

Participants: 395

XAT Decision Making - 16

Participants: 468

XAT Decision Making - 17

Participants: 511

XAT Decision Making 2021

Participants: 518

LR Topic Test

Participants: 2734

DI Topic Test

Participants: 1238

ParaSummary Topic Test

Participants: 2096

Take Free Test Here

Comments
 

Gulsaba Khan

As usual, informative post with profound analysis Rajesh sir. Talking about cab services, companies reward drivers according to the number of rides taken. For example they incentivize the drivers if 13 rides are completed in a day. As a result, sometimes the drivers avoid long distance services. I booked Uber early morning today, and the driver inquired about my drop location. He was reluctant to confirm my ride as the drive involved long distance. That was the only cab displayed in my area. Consequently I switched to another cab service.

4 Dec 2015, 09.42 PM

Rajesh Srivastava

Gulsaba, thanks for your feedback .... it means a lot to me. Yes I empathize with you that the strategy of giving incentive to drivers makes them eschew long distance fares. But I would also like to share with you that there no 'foolproof' strategy ever designed by a company. Any strategy - no matter how robust will always be missed used by a section of people. How does a company decided which strategy to green light? The one where the misuse is likely t be the least. Empirical data suggest that at least 5% of users (customers) will always misuse a strategy - the best companies design strategy for 95% & not for 5% I would urge you to view my video - in which I have touched upon this issue -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dxILWT0tLk

5 Dec 2015, 05.10 PM