Better-Business-Cases-Practitioner Exam Question 26

Answer the following question about the Economic Case within the Outline Business Case (OBC).
The Preferred Way Forward is the Service Solution to provide a new Learning Campus on the Old Fire Station Headquarters site and to close and transfer all further education units in the Pittville are a. However there are concerns that the project timescale may be difficult to keep due to the following reasons:
. Planning authority consent may delay the schedule because the site is in a conservation area
. Staff and students could be opposed to moving location.
Lines 1 to 5 in the table below consist of an assertion statement and a reason statement. For each line identify the appropriate option, from options A to E, that applies. Each option can be used once, more than once or not at all.


Better-Business-Cases-Practitioner Exam Question 27

The Consortium has stated that within the next three years, it expects to see at least a 15% increase in the attainment of qualifications. However, it has not proposed ways in which the success rates for qualifications can be increased.
Is this approach appropriate for defining the spending objectives in the Strategic Outline Case?
  • Better-Business-Cases-Practitioner Exam Question 28

    Answer the following questions.
    Remember to select 2 answers to each question.
    Which 2 details should be defined when agreeing the strategic context of a scheme?
  • Better-Business-Cases-Practitioner Exam Question 29

    Scoping Solution 2: '20% increase in rate of participation, 75-85 education courses, 15-20% improvement in qualification success rate'.
    Which 2 statements are correct about this entry in the Options Framework?
  • Better-Business-Cases-Practitioner Exam Question 30

    Answer the following question about benefits criteria.
    Column 1 is a list of benefits. For each benefit in Column 1, select from Column 2 the benefit criteria heading under which it should be classified. Each selection from Column 2 can be used once, more than once or not at all.