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AA – Nov 2024 – L2 – Q2b – Advantages of Outsourcing Internal Audit

Explain the advantages and disadvantages of outsourcing the internal audit function.

As organisations look for ways to cut costs, the idea of outsourcing internal audit work goes on the agenda. While outsourcing may be appealing in theory, there are good reasons to keep internal audit in-house.

Required:
i) State TWO advantages of outsourcing the internal audit function. 
ii) State THREE disadvantages of outsourcing the internal audit function.

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BMIS-Nov-2024-L1-Q5b- Example of a Non-Traditional Product Life Cycle

Identifies and explains a product or service whose life cycle doesn't follow the traditional stages.

Identify and explain an example of a product or service whose life cycle has not conformed to the traditional pattern of introduction, growth, maturity, and decline.

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BMIS-Nov-2024-L1-Q4a-Advantages of Appointing a Single Distributor in Ghana

Discusses the advantages of appointing a single distributor for business operations in Ghana.

Beta Equipment is a Taiwanese manufacturer of various types of printers and has recently decided to export its products to Ghana. Beta Equipment is considering appointing a single distributor in Ghana who would represent the exporter and would be responsible for the entire marketing operations in this country.
Required:
Explain FIVE advantages that Beta Equipment would achieve through the appointment of a single distributor for import and distribution of its products in Ghana.

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BMIS-Nov-2024-L1-Q3a- Arguments Against Maximizing Shareholder Wealth Through Rational Strategic Planning

This question discusses arguments against the notion that a company should focus solely on maximizing shareholder wealth through rational strategic planning.

A company should make rational strategic plans with the aim of maximising the wealth of its equity shareholders.”

Explain the arguments against the above statement.

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FM – Nov 2016 – L3 – SC – Q7 – Mergers and Acquisitions

Advise on the benefits, drawbacks, alternatives, and target selection criteria for expansion through mergers or acquisitions.

One of the means by which companies expand is through mergers and acquisitions. However, there are other means of expansion aside from these methods.

Inkline Plc. is one of your client companies intending to expand its business by means of merger or acquisition. Your firm of management consultants has been asked to advise the management of the company on what steps to take while considering the merger and acquisition methods, and whether it should go ahead with the expansion programme or otherwise.

Required:

a. (i) FOUR benefits derivable from its proposed means of expansion. (4 Marks)
(ii) THREE probable demerits of employing its proposed method of expansion. (3 Marks)

b. TWO alternatives to merger and acquisition in your report. (2 Marks)

c. Where the company decides to go ahead with either of these methods, indicate THREE criteria the company may consider in choosing its target company. (6 Marks)

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CSME – Nov 2023 – L2 – Q1 – Business-Level Strategies

Analyze DITA’s strategy consistency with Porter’s six principles of strategic positioning and classify its strategic position.

Adeoye Oladejo was an exceptionally brilliant student. He graduated from the Department of Wildlife and Ecotourism in the Second-Class Upper Division. He was fortunate to undertake his youth service in Lagos with Dovic International Travel Agency (DITA), which apart from sales of tickets and hotel reservations, is reputed for organizing tours for individuals and groups to different parts of the world. By dint of hard work and impressive results in attracting clients to the travel agency, Adeoye was made a sales manager immediately after completing his service year. He held this position for two years, after which he was made a senior operations manager, a position he held before becoming the CEO.

The motto of the company is “service optimized,” and the company is very clear about its primary strategic goal, which is to optimize profit in the short, medium, and long terms. Hence, Adeoye, as the company CEO, undertook a specialized MBA course in International Business Management. He also wrote a book titled Optimizing Profit in International Tourism. In addition, he employed a business manager and an operations manager with very strong backgrounds in financial planning and strategic thinking, apart from the vast experience they acquired in the field of international tourism.

To ensure that DITA remains highly competitive in the global tourism arena, the company has different tourism packages for its clients from all parts of the world. These include cheap airfares, highly-rated hotels at unbelievably low prices, amazing tourist attractions, and the inclusion of rated artists (musicians, comedians, etc.) for the pleasure of their clients. What is quite significant is the fact that DITA has been able to establish excellent working relationships with airlines, hotels, and various service providers in the tourism industry, enabling it to provide world-class services at unbelievably cheap rates that its competitors find difficult to match.

Of course, the services that DITA offers are similar to those of its competitors in the tourism industry, but DITA has been able to introduce special flavors into its packages that render them more attractive than those of its competitors. These include free massages, horse riding, scuba diving, exquisite dinners, welcome parties, limousine airport shuttles, and much more.

However, DITA’s business strategies have trade-offs, which in the short, medium, and long terms offer it some competitive advantage. For instance, it does not offer services to large groups of people exceeding 50 at a time. Thus, it does not offer pilgrimage services. Nonetheless, DITA has become very popular among rated organizations, family groups, groups of friends, and other relatively small teams interested in organized tours to special places worldwide. Another trade-off of DITA’s strategies is that it does not sell travel tickets to individuals, only to groups.

Over two years, the CEO of DITA, in conjunction with the business and operations managers, has successfully established a synergy of all the elements of their business, making them intricately and seamlessly linked together, resulting in great success and a high return on investment for DITA.

To ensure continuity of its strategic direction, DITA organizes periodic training retreats for its staff and sends them on specialized training to enhance their productivity and commitment to the vision, strategic goals, and core values of the company. By doing so, it is systematically creating an impressive organizational culture that is key to its success. Overall, DITA has become a huge success story and a remarkable leader in the international tourism industry.

Required:

a. Discuss how the operations of DITA are consistent with Porter’s six principles of strategic positioning and how individual firms can achieve sustainable competitive advantage. (24 Marks)

b. A business entity can be classified as any one of the FOUR types in terms of strategic position.

i. Identify and briefly explain each of these types. (3 Marks)

ii. To which of these does DITA belong? (3 Marks)

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CSME – May 2023 – L1 – SA – Q2 – Risk Management and Corporate Strategy

Exploring risk management through identification, ranking, and stakeholder impacts.

Every business venture has some measure of risk exposure that must be identified, measured, and adequately prepared for. Indeed, each business entity should have in place a good risk management strategy.

As a risk manager, clarify the following in ways that will be comprehensible to a greenhorn in business:

(a) Risk identification. (5 Marks)

(b) Importance of ranking risks. (3 Marks)

(c) Examine the impact of risks on categories of stakeholders. (12 Marks)

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BMF – Nov 2020 – L1 – SA – Q4 – Business and Organizational Structures and Choices

Identify the item that is NOT part of strategic decision-making by the Board of Directors.

Strategic decision making by the Board of Directors includes the following, EXCEPT:
A. Decision to fix appropriate price for the company’s product
B. Setting strategic objectives for the business
C. Decision to withdraw from a market
D. Deciding the major business strategies
E. Setting total borrowing limits for the company

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CSME – Nov 2016 – L2 – Q7a – Strategic Implementation

Discuss the principle of "Structure follows Strategy" in organizational management.

“Structure follows strategy”. Discuss.

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CSME – Nov 2016 – L2 – Q5a – Ethics in Business

Explain the four possible ethical stances for a business entity using the Johnson and Scholes model.

With the aid of Johnson and Scholes Model, explain the FOUR possible ethical stances that a business entity should focus on.

 

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MI – Nov 2015 – L1 – SA – Q20 – Information Systems

Identifies an incorrect statement regarding directional alignment between IT strategy and business strategy.

Which of the following is NOT true of Directional Alignment between IT Strategy and Business Strategy?
A. The alignment must consider all of the organisation’s business functions
B. It must consider the related importance of data on assets throughout the enterprise
C. Alignment causes an organisation to incur costs that may not be necessary to the business needs
D. An organisation can transform technology into business service functions by aligning existing architecture and project portfolios with business needs
E. The cost of not having a directional alignment can be stated through direct costs to the technology environment

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SCS – MAR 2024 – L3 – Q1a – Strategy, stakeholders, and mission

Analyze the three levels of strategy being pursued by Prestige Designers Ltd.

Johnson, Scholes, and Whittington identified three levels of strategy, namely corporate strategy, business strategy, and functional strategy. These strategies should be consistent with each other.

Required: In the light of the statements above, analyze the three levels of strategy being pursued by Prestige Designers Ltd. (10 marks)

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SCS – May 2021 – L3 – Q3b – Competitive forces

Draw and explain the Strategic Clock with five broad business strategies that can help SBL gain a competitive advantage.

Draw a strategic clock and explain using the FIVE (5) broad groups of business strategy to help SBL gain a competitive advantage. (7 marks)

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SCS – Apr 2022 – L3 – Q1 – Strategy, stakeholders and mission

Discuss stakeholder groups' influence on business decisions using Mendelow's matrix.

As part of a review of the strategic position of HPC and its move to expand the business, management identified its major stakeholder groups, their power, and their expectations that could either fast-track or delay the implementation of the decision. These major stakeholder groups are the employees, farmers, regulatory authorities, and customers.

Required:
Using two matrices of approach to stakeholder mapping, discuss and show (with diagrams) the relative significance of stakeholder groups identified and their real and potential influences over HPC and its expansion strategies. (Use the stakeholder position/importance matrix and the stakeholder power/interest matrix – Mendelow matrix.) (10 marks)

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SCS – March 2023 – L3 – Q3 – Competitive advantage

Discusses the pros and cons of mergers and acquisitions and uses SWOT analysis to evaluate the business strategy

LCH is facing very stiff competition from both public and private health facilities. You have suggested that LCH consider either acquisition or mergers or both as a strategic move to survive in the industry.

a) Discuss FIVE (5) advantages and FIVE (5) disadvantages of a decision to consider acquisition and merger as a survival strategy.
(10 marks)

b) Using SWOT analysis, identify and discuss key factors that might affect LCH’s business strategy.
(10 marks)

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SCS – Nov 2023 – L3 – Q1b – Competitive advantage

Application of Johnson and Scholes’ six-step approach to achieve competitive advantage in the Shito industry.

Mr. Martinson highlights the company’s CSFs to include lasting customer satisfaction, consistent taste, unrivaled quality, operational efficiency, and compliance with regulatory requirements. These are very essential considering the highly competitive environment within which NSL operates.

Required:
Using Johnson and Scholes’ six-step approach to using CSFs, explain the six-step approach NSL could employ to effectively achieve competitive advantage in the Shito industry.
(10 marks)

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BMF – Nov 2021 – L1 – SB – Q2e – Business and Organizational Structures and Choices

Question asking for the advantages and disadvantages of joint ventures.

State THREE advantages and TWO disadvantages of joint ventures.

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BMF – Nov 2021 – L1 – SB – Q2c – Business and Organizational Structures and Choices

Question about the purposes for creating a joint venture.

State FIVE purposes for creating a joint venture.

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CSME – Mar/July 2020 – L2 – Q2a – Chandler’s Definition of Strategy for Entrepreneurs

Explain Chandler’s (1962) definition of strategy and its essential elements for an entrepreneur.

a. Explain the definition of strategy provided by Chandler (1962) and extract its essential elements in a way that will help a would-be entrepreneur understand what a business strategy is all about. (10 Marks)

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BMF – Nov 2019 – L1 – SA – Q6 – Business and Organizational Structures and Choices

Identifying types of business entity classifications in the market

A business entity can be classified as any of the following in its market EXCEPT:
A. Nicher
B. Leader
C. Follower
D. Prospect
E. Challenger

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