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MNB2601-24-S1  Welcome Message  Assessment 1

QUIZ




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What serves as the foundation for building a sound business case in the feasibility study process?


a. Product descriptions
b. Customer demographics
c. Findings, conclusions and recommendations
d. Marketing strategies
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When team members contribute fully, a collaborative climate is evident. Which of the following values contributes to trust?




a. Honesty

b. Emotional team ability

c. Cognitive team ability

d. Conative team ability

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How is the project organisation classified in terms of authority and autonomy?


a. As either project manager or project team
b. As either functional or projectised
c. As either internal or external
d. As either high-risk or low risk




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What is meant by "business constraints" in the context of the charter? Constraints ____.


a. imposed by external parties
b. related to project scope
c. primarily related to schedule and cost
d. related to stakeholder management




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What does "organisational impact" describe in the business case?


a. The impact of technology
b. The impact of marketing strategies
c. Increased pressure on organisational systems and processes
d. Market research findings




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With reward points, you can learn more about those who buy your products as well as get a better understanding of them.

The above information can be used for business feasibility analysis and can be used with … profiling.


a. customer

b. product

c. competitive

d. segment




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Several aspects of emotional intelligence influence intelligent behaviour. Which model best describes the above-mentioned
statement?


a. The Bar-On model

b. The Mayer-Salovey model

c. The Goleman model

d. Porter’s Value chain model




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Which document defines the portfolio, programme objectives and boundaries in the business scope?


a. Business charter
b. High-level work breakdown structure (WBS)
c. Work breakdown structure dictionary
d. Business statement of work




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What are milestones in the context of the business project charter?


a. Significant points during project development
b. Project budgets
c. Stakeholder lists
d. Success criteria




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During the initiation phase, what is the focus of identifying and testing initiatives?


a. Evaluating project feasibility
b. Allocating resources to projects
c. Approving project budgets
d. Monitoring project risks




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The business management by portfolio consists of different process groups. Which of these is not one of those process
groups?




a. Portfolio management group

b. Initiate business process group

c. Business planning process group

d. Business implementation group




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