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Greetings Sir,
I am preparing for the SBL exam for September sitting, had to postpone my exam given my grandmother passed away only a few days before June exam.
For the ethical decision making models, in the technical articles I see AAA model being mentioned as well. Just wanted to confirm if this has to be taken into consideration as well?
Thank you for your help.
Good day ahead.
Noshma
Sorry to hear about your grandmother’s passing.
ACCA technical articles are always vetted by the appropriate examining team. However, this time they seem to have got it wrong because AAA is not mentioned in the study guide as they claim. It might be useful to know but you can’t be asked a specific question in it.
I see at the bottom of the article that it was written by a member of the P1 team. It might have been better suited for P1 than SBL.
Thank you Sir.
Okay, will take note of it. Thank you for your help.
Just one more question please, regarding the syllabus changes for:
– Strategic choices C5(f)- business combinations instead of mergers, acquisitions and franchising, and
– Enabling success: organising H1(b)- collaborative working and partnering such as franchising instead of collaborative working;
I have highlighted the above changes and would like to ask if it is only a different way of rephrasing for Strategic Choices and as for Enabling success, only the addition for partnering as per what I understood please?
I am yet to go over these two chapters and just wanted to clear it for these two syllabus changes please.
Grateful for your guidance.
Good day Sir.
In my opinion it is a rephrasing of ideas that were already in the syllabus.
