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- June 7, 2017 at 8:49 am #391222
Hey guys… anyone has an idea of the topics that could be examined this time round ?
June 7, 2017 at 12:42 pm #391302I would be more confident guessing what won’t come up than what will.
However my wild guess for what could be on the paper tomorrow would be
Project management – Post project review, post implementation review, benefits realisation. Possibly project feasibility
Decision trees
Financial analysis in Q1.
A question relating to the Ansoff matrix
Possible question on the Ashbridge parenting matrix including the rationale for parents adding value (synergies, portfolio managers, developers).
A question on the SFA test.
Swimlanes are another possibility. As is big data.
Porters diamond hasn’t been asked for a while nor has strategy lenses.
What I am not expecting, but know a least something about just to stay on the safe side, includes the BCG matrix, the contextual features of change and types of change, Harmon, software choice and a question on people.
If a question that’s similar to Mar/Jin hybrid Q1 comes up in Q1 I think I will ask to be excused from the exam hall and drive home lol. That wasn’t my strongest question being honest.
June 7, 2017 at 3:44 pm #391359AnonymousInactive- Topics: 0
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Hi….i would add to the above topics for part B like:
-Minzberg’ structural configurations
-integrated reporting
-Big data
-benchmarkingGood luck!
June 7, 2017 at 5:36 pm #391454Some great suggestions above.
For me at least:
Q1 50 Marks
A question that requires the use of:
S – PESTEL / 5 Forces / Diamond
A – Mendelow / Cultural Web or Organ Config / Finance analysis ratios
F – Some variation to apply 9M’sOptional questions:
Integrated reporting
Value chain
Project Management (Probably for an e-business)Obviously this is completely speculative but they seem to be fairly hot topics.
June 7, 2017 at 5:58 pm #391492AnonymousInactive- Topics: 0
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I forgot to mention PESTEL….since June 2015 wasn’t fully examined, just in June 2016 there was a question for just 7 marks……also CRM might come.
I hope we don’t get forecasting or ABC….
June 7, 2017 at 6:28 pm #391520I also hope we don’t get forecasting.
I looked at that and had forgotten it since F5, and now it’s not even on the F5 syllabus anymore! You would have to remember F3 I think to remember it.
When studying it I found it too boring, uninteresting, and useless so I decided that is the one area I will take a risk on and hope it doesn’t come up. It’s a load of horse droppings if you ask me. At least the majority of the rest of P3 is interesting
CSFs and KPIs are another small area that could creep up.There’s a technical article up there about them.
June 7, 2017 at 6:34 pm #391526AnonymousInactive- Topics: 0
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Me to….did the same with forecasting, i read the article but i thought that i will need to much time to really understand what is happening there and i preferred using my time for studying something else…and in the worst case and it comes up, lets hope is in Section B.
Good luck!
June 7, 2017 at 7:41 pm #391562Forecasting has practical application in most financial planning & analysis teams. Modern firms update their annual budget using forecasts quarterly to confirm targets remain relevant, accurate and fair.
I would imagine given that strategy is forward looking that a question might invite the use of linear regression (simple) or time series (factors seasonality) to provide a projection.
I think the point of this is exam is not to necessarily understand the maths but more how they can be applied to equip stakeholders with an outlook in a changing environment.
CSF’s & KPI’s can be linked with Mission Statements too, this was assessed in a previous exam paper.
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