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Exam Better-Business-Cases-Practitioner Topic 5 Question 9 Discussion
APMG-International Exam Better-Business-Cases-Practitioner Topic 5 Question 9 Discussion
Actual exam question for APMG-International's Better-Business-Cases-Practitioner exam
Question #: 9
Topic #: 5
[All Better-Business-Cases-Practitioner Questions]
Which 2 statements should be recorded under the Business needs heading?
A
Achieving success rates for qualifications.
B
The Pittville development option will result in a net saving in cleaning costs
C
Existing staff can absorb a 30% increase in the number of 16-18 year old
learners.
D
Success rates for qualifications are near average.
E
Long term financial viability of the education and training system for 11-18-
year-olds.
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Sherell
1 days ago
I believe statement C should also be recorded. Existing staff absorbing a 30% increase is crucial for the business needs.
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Cammy
2 days ago
I agree with Corrinne. The Pittville development option and long term financial viability are important for business needs.
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Corrinne
5 days ago
I think statement B and E should be recorded.
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