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Adobe AD0-E903 Exam - Topic 2 Question 3 Discussion

Actual exam question for Adobe's AD0-E903 exam
Question #: 3
Topic #: 2
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Taking into consideration any applied task constraints, a project manager needs to know the date that a task is likely to be finished based upon the current progress of the task and its predecessors. Which date type should the project manager utilize?

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The Projected Date in Adobe Workfront is dynamically calculated based on the progress of the task, any task constraints, and its dependencies. This date provides a more accurate reflection of when a task is likely to be completed, considering the current progress and any updates to predecessor tasks. On the other hand, the Planned Date refers to the originally scheduled completion date, and the Estimated Date is not manually entered but inferred from system calculations.


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Ira
3 months ago
Yeah, I was surprised too, but it really fits the scenario!
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Jill
3 months ago
Wait, are we sure Projected Date is the best option?
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Chu
3 months ago
Planned Date is usually set at the start, not based on progress.
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Micah
4 months ago
Definitely agree, Projected Date makes the most sense!
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Annett
4 months ago
I think the right choice is Projected Date.
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Mireya
4 months ago
I'm leaning towards "Projected Date" too, but I wonder if they might be looking for something more specific like "Estimated Date" based on how tasks evolve.
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Millie
4 months ago
I feel like "Planned Date" is more about the original schedule, not the current progress. So maybe it's not the best choice for this question.
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Kris
4 months ago
I remember practicing a similar question where we had to differentiate between planned and estimated dates. I think "Estimated Date" could also fit here.
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Bernardine
5 months ago
I think the answer might be "Projected Date," but I'm not entirely sure if that's the right term for what the question is asking.
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Kaycee
5 months ago
I think the Planned Date is the way to go here. That's the date the task was originally scheduled to be completed, which the project manager would need to know.
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Lucia
5 months ago
Easy peasy! The project manager should use the Estimated Date, since that's the best guess for when the task will be finished based on the available information.
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Claudio
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused on the difference between these date types. I'll need to review my notes to make sure I understand the nuances before answering this.
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Nichelle
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The project manager needs to know the likely completion date, so they should use the Projected Date, which takes into account the current progress of the task and its predecessors.
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Lorean
5 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'll need to think carefully about the differences between projected, planned, and estimated dates and which one would be most appropriate for a project manager to use.
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Cammy
1 year ago
Estimated Date for sure. I can't imagine a project manager using anything else - unless they're secretly a time traveler, of course.
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Deja
1 year ago
C) Estimated Date
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Josephine
1 year ago
B) Planned Date
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Edelmira
1 year ago
A) Projected Date
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Minna
1 year ago
Why do you think that? I think the Planned Date is more reliable.
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Robt
1 year ago
Hmm, Estimated Date seems like the obvious choice. I mean, who wants to deal with a Projected Date that's just a guess? And Planned Date? That's so last year!
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Yolande
1 year ago
It's important to have a realistic Estimated Date for better planning.
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Yong
1 year ago
Planned Date may not always align with the actual progress.
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Rebbecca
1 year ago
Yeah, Projected Date can be too uncertain.
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Jenelle
1 year ago
I agree, Estimated Date is the most reliable option.
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Jacqueline
1 year ago
Definitely Estimated Date. Planned Date is too rigid and Projected Date is too vague. Estimated Date strikes the right balance.
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Willie
1 year ago
I agree, Estimated Date is the most flexible option.
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Wilda
1 year ago
C) Estimated Date
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Earnestine
1 year ago
A) Estimated Date
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Cassi
1 year ago
I think the Estimated Date is the way to go. It takes into account the current progress and dependencies, which is crucial for project planning.
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Earnestine
1 year ago
In my experience, using the Estimated Date has helped me stay on track with project deadlines.
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Arthur
1 year ago
Planned Date could work too, but it might not account for unexpected issues.
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Reita
1 year ago
I think the Projected Date might be more reliable, as it considers potential delays.
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Kenneth
1 year ago
I agree, the Estimated Date is the most accurate in this scenario.
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Gianna
1 year ago
I disagree, I believe the project manager should utilize the Estimated Date.
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Minna
1 year ago
I think the project manager should utilize the Planned Date.
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