Which 2 statements should be recorded under the Reasons heading?
Which 2 statements should be recorded under the Reasons heading?
The appropriate reasons should focus on the motivating factors behind the need for change. Statement C highlights the necessity for the Ministry of Food Hygiene (MFH) to manage costs and improve supplier performance, which directly suggests why the initiative is required. Statement E addresses fundamental issues with controls, standards, and technology that must be rectified to meet performance requirements. These points represent underlying reasons for action rather than logistical considerations or potential benefits, which are not reasons themselves but rather outcomes of addressing the reasons.
C and E
why is D part of a reason in this scenario. there is no mention of staff transfer to selected service provide as a reason for starting the project
C & E are correct
C & E would be the most relevant answers for this I bleive.
no idea why "D" is correct one
Should be C & E
C&E is the most logical choice and matches the text. The explanation of D is nowhere mentioned and is more a consequence than a reason.
C and E are the best ones
definitely C and E.
C) The Ministry of Food Hygiene (MFH) needs to deal with the increasing pressure to cut costs and better manage supplier's performance. E) The inadequate controls, outdated standards and outdated technology must be addressed.
I think the question is trying to lead to the point that there is no absolute need to address the technology issues within the organization. Outsourcing means that they don't need to fix it. It is the reduction of the confusion that needs to be addressed. Hence, E is not correct. And the only remaining logical choice is D if E is ruled out. I know this is not intuitive but just how I try to make sense of the model answer.
It should be C & E
Puzzled why D instead of E would go under Reason heading of the business case - can someone explain please?
I believe it is C and E