CME Study Guide 2026

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๐Ÿ“‹ CME Exam Format at a Glance

100
Questions
120 min
Time Limit
70.00%
Passing Score

๐Ÿ“š CME Topics to Study (69)

โœ๏ธ Sample CME Questions & Answers

1. During a merger, which risk category encompasses the possibility that the cultures of two organizations will not integrate successfully?
โœ“ People and cultural risk

People and cultural risk in M&A refers to the danger that incompatible values, leadership styles, or workforce behaviors will undermine the deal's objectives.

2. A manager notices a favorable price variance but an unfavorable efficiency variance for direct materials. What does this most likely mean?
โœ“ Materials were purchased cheaply but more was used than standard

A favorable price variance means actual cost per unit was below standard; an unfavorable efficiency variance means more material was consumed than the standard allowed.

3. An executive sponsor withdraws visible support for a change initiative midway through implementation. According to change management best practices, the MOST likely consequence is:
โœ“ Change momentum stalls and resistance increases significantly

Visible executive sponsorship is a primary predictor of change success; withdrawal signals organizational doubt and empowers resistors.

4. Which concept describes the tendency for change implementation to slow or stall after initial enthusiasm fades, often depicted as a valley in adoption curves?
โœ“ Implementation dip

The implementation dip (coined by Michael Fullan) describes a temporary decline in performance and morale that often occurs as people struggle with new practices before mastering them.

5. What is the primary risk of a 'diversification' strategy according to the Ansoff Matrix?
โœ“ High risk because the organization operates in an unfamiliar market with a new product

Diversification is the highest-risk Ansoff strategy because the company ventures into new markets with new products, lacking established expertise in both dimensions.

6. The 'McKinsey 7-S Framework' includes which of the following as one of its seven elements?
โœ“ Shared Values

Shared Values (originally called Superordinate Goals) is the central element of the McKinsey 7-S Framework, connecting Strategy, Structure, Systems, Staff, Skills, and Style.

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