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Adobe AD0-E903 Exam - Topic 2 Question 32 Discussion

Actual exam question for Adobe's AD0-E903 exam
Question #: 32
Topic #: 2
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A company has decided that all projects for the year need to be created from templates and staffed in the following quarter. The projects will need to remain in a backlog until the team has capacity to work on them. There has been confusion previously because the team used Planning status for all work not started.

What should the project manager do to help the team see the difference between work in the backlog versus work that is now being planned?

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In Workfront, creating a custom status specifically for 'Backlog' allows the team to differentiate between work that is pending capacity and work that is actively being planned. This prevents confusion and allows for better project tracking, ensuring that tasks move smoothly from backlog to the planning phase when appropriate.


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Antione
2 days ago
I'm not entirely sure about the options. I remember a practice question where we discussed the importance of clear status definitions, but I can't recall the best approach here.
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Carlton
7 days ago
I think creating a custom status for Backlog makes sense. It could really help clarify the difference between what's waiting and what's being planned.
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