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MBP18 Exam Dumps - BCS Practitioner Certificate in Modelling Business Processes 2018

Question # 4

Which of thefallowing statements concerning an internal process performance measure is INCORRECT?

A.

Is documented at the task level

B.

Reflects key performance indicators.

C.

Aligns with what the organisation wants to achieve

D.

Relates to customer expectations.

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Question # 5

Analysis has revealed that what the business wants in the future is radically different from how it currently operates

How SHOULD the business analyst proceed from this point?

A.

Develop an 'as is' model and define its problems before considering the 'to be' model

B.

Identify potential improvements that can be made to the 'as is' model, to accommodate the 'to be' model

C.

Do not develop a detailed 'as is' model, focus on developing a 'to be' model

D.

Identify tasks within the 'as is' process that are working effectively and consider them for inclusion in the 'to be' model

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Question # 6

WALL Ltd is expanding through new product innovation andcompetitoracquisition. The business administrator support unit of WALL Ltd has implemented updates tohandleincreased load on the payroll caused by this expansion of the business, Payroll is a critical business application. The following business scenarios are being considered:

a)Production of the payroll summary on completion of pay calculation.

b)Taking new employees into the payroll after a business acquisition.

c)Responding to local employment regulations.

d)Introduction to local employment regulations.

e)Introduction of new payment terms and condition.

Entry of absence information approved by HR.

Which of these business scenarios will MOST LIKELY give an indication of how well the updated payroll is performing?

A.

b, d and e

B.

a, c and e

C.

b, c and d

D.

a, d and e

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