BMS Data Analysis & Decision Making 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: In BMS practice, what is a SWOT analysis used for?
- Evaluating an organization's Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats for strategic planning (Correct answer)
- Calculating employee salaries
- Scheduling daily operations
- Filing regulatory reports
Correct answer: Evaluating an organization's Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats for strategic planning
SWOT analysis is a strategic planning framework that evaluates internal factors (Strengths and Weaknesses) and external factors (Opportunities and Threats) to inform decision-making and strategy development.
Question 2: What does KPI stand for in BMS performance management?
- Key Performance Indicator — a measurable value that demonstrates effectiveness in achieving objectives (Correct answer)
- Knowledge Processing Index
- Known Product Information
- Keystone Project Initiative
Correct answer: Key Performance Indicator — a measurable value that demonstrates effectiveness in achieving objectives
Key Performance Indicators are quantifiable measurements that demonstrate how effectively an organization, department, or individual is achieving key business objectives. They provide actionable data for decision-making.
Question 3: In BMS operations, what is process mapping?
- A visual representation of the steps, inputs, and outputs involved in a business process (Correct answer)
- Creating geographical maps of office locations
- Tracking employee movement through the building
- Mapping customer locations on a city map
Correct answer: A visual representation of the steps, inputs, and outputs involved in a business process
Process mapping creates a visual diagram of workflow steps, decision points, inputs, outputs, and handoffs in a business process, helping identify inefficiencies, redundancies, and improvement opportunities.
Question 4: What is change management in BMS organizational practice?
- A structured approach to transitioning individuals, teams, and organizations from a current state to a desired future state (Correct answer)
- Counting loose change in the cash register
- Changing office furniture arrangement
- Modifying employee dress code
Correct answer: A structured approach to transitioning individuals, teams, and organizations from a current state to a desired future state
Change management encompasses the processes, tools, and techniques used to manage the people side of change, ensuring that organizational changes are smoothly implemented while minimizing resistance and maximizing adoption.
Question 5: In BMS management, what is the PDCA cycle?
- Plan-Do-Check-Act, a continuous improvement methodology (Correct answer)
- Product-Development-Customer-Analysis
- Project-Delivery-Completion-Assessment
- Priority-Decision-Communication-Action
Correct answer: Plan-Do-Check-Act, a continuous improvement methodology
The PDCA (Plan-Do-Check-Act) cycle, also known as the Deming cycle, is an iterative four-step management method for continuous improvement: plan a change, implement it, check the results, and act on what was learned.
Question 6: What is stakeholder analysis in BMS project management?
- Identifying all parties affected by a project and assessing their interests, influence, and potential impact (Correct answer)
- Analyzing company stock performance
- Reviewing competitor pricing
- Calculating project budget allocations
Correct answer: Identifying all parties affected by a project and assessing their interests, influence, and potential impact
Stakeholder analysis identifies everyone who has an interest in or is affected by a project, then assesses their level of influence, interest, and potential impact to develop appropriate engagement and communication strategies.
In BMS practice, what is a SWOT analysis used for?