Question 31
UUU is a long established international airline. Which of the following represent Threats to UUU's business?
Select ALL that apply.
Select ALL that apply.
Question 32
You are the youngest member of the senior management team and have recently been invited to become a member of the company's Board.
You have been sent an outline agenda ahead of your Board induction meeting with the Company Secretary.
The first item on the agenda is the role of the Board.
Which of the following statements is NOT the role of the Board?
You have been sent an outline agenda ahead of your Board induction meeting with the Company Secretary.
The first item on the agenda is the role of the Board.
Which of the following statements is NOT the role of the Board?
Question 33
GGG is currently undertaking a process of intuitive forecasting. A team of ten people has been selected from all levels of management and from a range of functional departments, to take part in the process. An initial single question of 'How do we improve future customer satisfaction levels for GGG?' has been posed and all members of the team have been asked to present a suggestion. No one is allowed to criticise another person's ideas. This process should give GGG a forum for the expression and discussion of a wide range of ideas.
Which of the following intuitive forecasting techniques is GGG undertaking?
Which of the following intuitive forecasting techniques is GGG undertaking?
Question 34
Which of the following distinguishes a learning curve effect from a learning Organization?
Question 35
University researchers want the government of Country Y to invest in the creation of a database of information about the lives of people who have lived in the country during the past 300 years.
Population information is based on official registers of data about individual people. This data will include the person's name, the dates they were born, the names of their parents, the names of partners if they decide to marry, the names and dates of birth of their children and, finally, the person's date of death and cause of death. In the past this information was recorded on paper by hand, but today there are an increasing number of computerised databases that record this information. This will include data about the 58 million people alive in Country Y at the moment.
Additional data may come from government questionnaires that are circulated once every 10 years and completed by every household in Country Y all on the same day of that year.
The system is intended to help the researchers analyse demographic change but it will also be useful to people who want to identify who their ancestors were and the links between families.
What THREE obstacles will the University researchers face in developing and implementing this system?
Population information is based on official registers of data about individual people. This data will include the person's name, the dates they were born, the names of their parents, the names of partners if they decide to marry, the names and dates of birth of their children and, finally, the person's date of death and cause of death. In the past this information was recorded on paper by hand, but today there are an increasing number of computerised databases that record this information. This will include data about the 58 million people alive in Country Y at the moment.
Additional data may come from government questionnaires that are circulated once every 10 years and completed by every household in Country Y all on the same day of that year.
The system is intended to help the researchers analyse demographic change but it will also be useful to people who want to identify who their ancestors were and the links between families.
What THREE obstacles will the University researchers face in developing and implementing this system?