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Blue Prism ARA02 Exam - Topic 7 Question 42 Discussion

Actual exam question for Blue Prism's ARA02 exam
Question #: 42
Topic #: 7
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Which of the following are benefits of the divisional model? (Choose all that apply.)

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Suggested Answer: A, B, C

According to the result from [The Governance Board - Blue Prism Community Site], some of the statements that are responsibilities of the RPA Governance Board are acting as the ultimate gate keeper for all demand generated via the pipeline, promoting the benefits of RPA throughout the organization, and accountability for benefits realization tracking. The RPA Governance Board is responsible for setting the strategy for RPA and delivering against that strategy. It also oversees the demand management, benefits realization, program steering, and continuous improvement of RPA initiatives. The other statement given is not a responsibility of the RPA Governance Board, but rather a responsibility of Process SMEs. Reference: [The Governance Board - Blue Prism Community Site]


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Nadine
4 months ago
D is a huge plus for sure!
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Catalina
4 months ago
Wait, can you really scale without people overhead? Sounds fishy.
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Hui
4 months ago
A seems a bit too absolute, not always true.
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Hester
4 months ago
Definitely agree with C, agility is key!
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Royce
5 months ago
I think option B is spot on!
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Jimmie
5 months ago
I feel like option D makes sense too, especially with scaling being a key advantage in divisional structures.
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Naomi
5 months ago
Option C sounds familiar, but I can't recall if it's specifically tied to the divisional model or just RPA in general.
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Billye
5 months ago
I'm not so sure about option A; I remember something about control being more centralized in some cases.
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Shawna
5 months ago
I think option B is definitely a benefit since divisional models allow businesses to prioritize their own plans.
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Carrol
5 months ago
This is a good question to test our understanding of the divisional model. I feel confident I can identify the key benefits based on my preparation for the exam.
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Virgie
5 months ago
I'm a little confused by some of these options. I'll need to think through them more carefully to make sure I don't miss anything important.
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Raul
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. Full control over the RPA program, prioritizing against the business's own plan, agility for new technology, and scalability without overhead. I think I've got a good handle on this, time to mark my answers.
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Micaela
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. The options seem to cover a range of different aspects, and I want to make sure I understand them all before selecting the right ones.
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Martha
6 months ago
This looks like a straightforward question on the benefits of the divisional model. I'll go through each option carefully and select the ones that apply.
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Carla
10 months ago
Wait, is option A the 'Sith Lord' package? Because if so, I'm all in. Unlimited power, baby!
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Glenna
10 months ago
Definitely B, C, and D. Agility and scalability are key benefits of the divisional model. As for A, that's a hard pass - I like to keep my soul intact.
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Alyce
9 months ago
It's important for businesses to prioritize their own plans and demands in order to be successful.
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Ressie
9 months ago
Agility and scalability are crucial for adapting to new technology and growth.
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Norah
9 months ago
I think having full control over all aspects can be overwhelming, so I understand your point about A.
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Keena
10 months ago
I agree, B, C, and D are definitely the key benefits of the divisional model.
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Devora
10 months ago
Haha, full control over all aspects? That sounds like a recipe for micromanagement disaster. I'm going with B, C, and D.
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Jesus
10 months ago
Option A sounds good in theory, but in practice it can lead to silos and lack of coordination. I'd go with B, C, and D.
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Justine
9 months ago
I see your point. B, C, and D provide a good balance.
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Georgene
9 months ago
Having full control can be tricky. B, C, and D offer more flexibility.
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Casie
9 months ago
I agree, option A can definitely lead to silos. B, C, and D seem like better choices.
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Lourdes
11 months ago
I think B and D are the main benefits of the divisional model. Prioritizing against your own plan and being able to scale as needed are really important.
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Alisha
10 months ago
I think agility to make decisions quickly on new technology is also a key benefit of the divisional model.
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Demetra
10 months ago
Definitely, being able to scale as needed without the people overhead is a huge advantage.
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Amina
10 months ago
I agree, having the business prioritize against its own plan is crucial for success.
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Chan
12 months ago
I'm not sure about A and B, but I think C and D make sense for the divisional model.
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Bethanie
12 months ago
I agree with Lakeesha, having agility and scalability are definitely important advantages.
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Lakeesha
12 months ago
I think C and D are benefits of the divisional model.
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