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The Open Group OGA-032 Exam - Topic 1 Question 3 Discussion

Actual exam question for The Open Group's OGA-032 exam
Question #: 3
Topic #: 1
[All OGA-032 Questions]

Please read this scenario prior to answering the question

ArchiCar has been a market leader in the premium priced luxury car sector for the last decade. Its product leadership strategy has brought superior products to market, and enabled ArchiCar to achieve premium prices for its cars. This strategy has been

widely successful in the past, but recently competitors have been offering comparable products and taking significant market share. The governing board of ArchiCar has identified opportunities in emerging markets where the ArchiCar brand is associated

with luxury and high performance products, but is thought to be too expensive for mass-market success. Based on this assessment, the board has made the decision to setup a subsidiary company to mass-produce affordable cars locally. This will be

achieved by focusing on a strategy of operational excellence. Such a strategy is ideal for such markets where customers value cost over other factors.

To facilitate this strategic transformation, the project has been divided into multiple phases within a five-year program. The initial phase, known as "Achieving Operational Excellence," is underway. The engineering team has begun devising an action plan

to drive the necessary changes and outlining the technological conditions that must be met. The product architect has identified three current capabilities - industry-leading engineering, high-quality materials sourcing, and cutting-edge focussed R&D -

along with their contributions to the new production philosophy.

Moving forward, it has been determined that two out of the three current capabilities require revision. Materials sourcing needs to be adjusted to meet optimization demands, and R&D targets must align with future goals to enable affordable production.

Additionally, process engineering is introduced as a fourth capability to shift the company's focus from products to a process-oriented approach.

The Enterprise Architecture team has been tasked with migration planning, and identifying key work packages and deliverables. They have identified two transition states between the current and future scenario. The first transition aims to adjust current

capabilities, including revising the R&D approach and procurement strategy. The second transition aims to shift from a product-centric mindset to a process-focused approach and adjust materials sourcing accordingly. It is important to consider existing

supplier contracts that cannot be immediately canceled during this process.

The Enterprise Architecture team has identified that the second transition must implement a process framework, in order to shift to a process focus and meet a number of requirements, including the requirement for end-to-end process thinking. As this

requirement impacts procurement processes, it also impacts the procurement strategy.

Refer to the Scenario

You have been tasked with modeling the current capabilities of ArchiCar, identifying the capabilities necessary for the company to achieve Operational Excellence, and showing the motivations behind these changes

Which of the following models best answers this?

A.

B.

C.

D.

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Suggested Answer: D

We need to find the model that best represents:

Current Capabilities -- Industry-leading engineering, high-quality materials sourcing, and cutting-edge focused R&D.

Strategic Shift -- Moving from product leadership to operational excellence to enter emerging markets.

Required Changes --

Adjusting R&D targets to support cost-effective production.

Revising materials sourcing for optimization.

Introducing process engineering to enable a process-oriented mindset.

Motivations Behind the Changes --

Competitor pressure.

Emerging market opportunities.

High costs limiting mass-market success.

Why D is the Best Choice:

Includes all current and future capabilities -- Shows the existing strengths of engineering, R&D, and materials sourcing while introducing process engineering as required for operational excellence. Clearly depicts the shift in strategy -- From product leadership to operational excellence and the necessary transformations. Captures stakeholder concerns and motivations -- Including competition, cost concerns, and emerging market opportunities. Represents dependencies and sequencing correctly -- Reflecting how each capability change contributes to the transition states and ultimate business goals.

Why Not A, B, or C?

A: Does not properly represent the transition between product leadership and operational excellence.

B: Fails to clearly define the required capability changes and motivations.

C: Lacks key relationships between strategy shifts and operational changes.


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Denise
10 hours ago
I feel like the procurement strategy is crucial. Option D might cover that.
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Shawnda
6 days ago
Option A seems too product-centric. They need to change that mindset.
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Leonida
11 days ago
I’m leaning towards Option B. It highlights the process focus well.
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Ty
16 days ago
I agree, but I think Option C shows the best transition.
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Reita
21 days ago
This scenario is tricky. I feel like they need a solid plan.
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Evangelina
26 days ago
But will the quality still be there?
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Arminda
1 month ago
Not sure if they can pull off mass production.
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Stanford
1 month ago
Affordable cars? Finally! This is exciting!
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Ozell
1 month ago
I think they should stick to premium cars.
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Mabel
2 months ago
ArchiCar has been a luxury leader for 10 years!
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Ashlyn
2 months ago
I recall that we emphasized the need for end-to-end process thinking in our studies. I think Option A might capture that well, but I’m not certain about the specifics.
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Misty
2 months ago
I’m a bit confused about the process framework requirement. I thought it was more about the product focus, so I’m leaning towards Option D, but I’m not confident.
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Deeanna
2 months ago
Option C is the clear winner here. It's the only one that mentions the procurement strategy, which is crucial for this transition.
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Ty
2 months ago
I feel like we practiced a similar question about transitioning capabilities. I think Option B could be the right choice, but I need to double-check the details.
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Malcolm
2 months ago
I remember we discussed the importance of aligning capabilities with operational excellence. I think Option C might reflect that best, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Corrinne
3 months ago
I like how Option C aligns with future goals. It's strategic.
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Hyman
3 months ago
Haha, I bet the engineers at ArchiCar are really excited about this "Operational Excellence" thing. Sounds like a real party!
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Wendell
3 months ago
Option C is the way to go. It's the only one that addresses the shift from product-centric to process-focused approach.
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Buffy
4 months ago
I agree, Option C seems to capture the key elements of the problem statement.
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Junita
4 months ago
Option C looks like the best fit for the scenario. It shows the current and future capabilities, as well as the transition states.
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Latonia
4 months ago
I feel fairly confident about this question. The scenario gives a clear overview of the strategic goals and the required capability changes. I think I can make a strong case for Option B as the best answer.
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Julio
4 months ago
Option D looks promising, as it highlights the shift from a product-centric to a process-focused approach. The scenario emphasizes the importance of this change, so this model might be the best fit.
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Jovita
4 months ago
I'm a bit confused by the different transition states mentioned in the scenario. I'll need to re-read that section carefully to make sure I understand how the capabilities need to evolve over time.
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Eleonore
4 months ago
The scenario provides a lot of details about ArchiCar's strategic shift, so I think I have a good grasp of the context. I'm leaning towards Option C, as it seems to best capture the capability changes required to achieve operational excellence.
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Garry
5 months ago
This looks like a complex question that requires a good understanding of enterprise architecture and capability modeling. I'll need to carefully read through the scenario and think through the different options.
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Diane
3 months ago
I agree, the scenario is quite detailed.
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