COMMERCE 4PA3 TEST EXAM 2026
STUDY GUIDE COMPREHENSIVE
QUESTIONS ANSWERS VERIFIED A+
◉ general manager.
Answer: someone who has responsibility for all functional facets of the
business
◉ create, capture and distribute value.
Answer: what is the job of the general manager?
◉ set direction, create strategy, implement change.
Answer: 3 fundamental components of the GM's job?
◉ operating performance, organizational health.
Answer: 2 sets of measures for assessment of organizational
performance
◉ quadrant 1.
Answer: desired state of performance matrix
◉ quadrant 2.
Answer: inward-looking and self-satisfied organization where people
enjoy their work but are performing inadequately in terms of
market/financial standards
,◉ quadrant 3.
Answer: business is achieving operating objectives at the expense of
organizational health
◉ quadrant 4.
Answer: represents a problem in which immediate and comprehensive
action is necessary
◉ colins and porras framework.
Answer: based on solid research and provides a practical approach for
applying the concept. vision consists on 2 major components. guiding
philosophy includes the core purpose and values of the organization
◉ core purpose and core values.
Answer: guiding philosophy 2 elements
◉ values.
Answer: represent the basic beliefs that govern individual and group
behaviour in an organization
◉ core purpose.
Answer: defines organization's reason for being and may never be fully
realized, in contrast to goals and objectives, which are formulated
specifically to be achievable
,◉ mission statement.
Answer: mission is clear and compelling goal that serves to unify an
organization's efforts
◉ feasibility.
Answer: question of whether you can reasonably expect to get to your
visionary destination cannot be answered in the abstract
◉ flexibility.
Answer: vision must be flexible because circumstances may change in
unanticipated ways
◉ stretch.
Answer: vision should go further than what is doable with today's
resources/capabilities
◉ managerial strategy.
Answer: Which of the following is not one of the major levels of
organization strategy?
◉ management preferences.
Answer: When developing alternatives based on the Diamond-E drill,
this element often provides the most strain on action plans:
, ◉ development.
Answer: Which stage is not included in the product life cycle?
◉ the balanced scorecard.
Answer: Kaplan and Norton developed:
◉ strategic planning.
Answer: approach to undertaking strategic analysis on a recurring basis
and deals with who develops the strategy, how it happens and when it
takes place
◉ strategy.
Answer: concrete expression of how an organization intends to operate
in service of whatever mission it has designed
◉ strategy.
Answer: definitive tool for building, communicating and maintaining
direction of the business
◉ goals.
Answer: set up targets against which progress/performance can be
assessed
◉ product market focus.
STUDY GUIDE COMPREHENSIVE
QUESTIONS ANSWERS VERIFIED A+
◉ general manager.
Answer: someone who has responsibility for all functional facets of the
business
◉ create, capture and distribute value.
Answer: what is the job of the general manager?
◉ set direction, create strategy, implement change.
Answer: 3 fundamental components of the GM's job?
◉ operating performance, organizational health.
Answer: 2 sets of measures for assessment of organizational
performance
◉ quadrant 1.
Answer: desired state of performance matrix
◉ quadrant 2.
Answer: inward-looking and self-satisfied organization where people
enjoy their work but are performing inadequately in terms of
market/financial standards
,◉ quadrant 3.
Answer: business is achieving operating objectives at the expense of
organizational health
◉ quadrant 4.
Answer: represents a problem in which immediate and comprehensive
action is necessary
◉ colins and porras framework.
Answer: based on solid research and provides a practical approach for
applying the concept. vision consists on 2 major components. guiding
philosophy includes the core purpose and values of the organization
◉ core purpose and core values.
Answer: guiding philosophy 2 elements
◉ values.
Answer: represent the basic beliefs that govern individual and group
behaviour in an organization
◉ core purpose.
Answer: defines organization's reason for being and may never be fully
realized, in contrast to goals and objectives, which are formulated
specifically to be achievable
,◉ mission statement.
Answer: mission is clear and compelling goal that serves to unify an
organization's efforts
◉ feasibility.
Answer: question of whether you can reasonably expect to get to your
visionary destination cannot be answered in the abstract
◉ flexibility.
Answer: vision must be flexible because circumstances may change in
unanticipated ways
◉ stretch.
Answer: vision should go further than what is doable with today's
resources/capabilities
◉ managerial strategy.
Answer: Which of the following is not one of the major levels of
organization strategy?
◉ management preferences.
Answer: When developing alternatives based on the Diamond-E drill,
this element often provides the most strain on action plans:
, ◉ development.
Answer: Which stage is not included in the product life cycle?
◉ the balanced scorecard.
Answer: Kaplan and Norton developed:
◉ strategic planning.
Answer: approach to undertaking strategic analysis on a recurring basis
and deals with who develops the strategy, how it happens and when it
takes place
◉ strategy.
Answer: concrete expression of how an organization intends to operate
in service of whatever mission it has designed
◉ strategy.
Answer: definitive tool for building, communicating and maintaining
direction of the business
◉ goals.
Answer: set up targets against which progress/performance can be
assessed
◉ product market focus.