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Genesys GE0-806 Exam - Topic 6 Question 93 Discussion

Actual exam question for Genesys's GE0-806 exam
Question #: 93
Topic #: 6
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Assuming you need to schedule meetings for all staff in your contact center within one day. In order to minimize impact on coverage, meetings can be run in maximum three sessions. Is it possible to configure such a meeting in WFM to be scheduled automatically?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Esteban
3 months ago
D is too extreme, there has to be a way to schedule it!
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Veronika
3 months ago
Definitely not C, I’ve seen it work without supervisor help.
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Lina
3 months ago
Wait, can we really automate this? Sounds tricky!
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Filiberto
4 months ago
I disagree, B seems more straightforward for regular meetings.
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Hollis
4 months ago
I think option A is correct. Multiple Groups can help.
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Avery
4 months ago
I don't think it can be done at all, so I'm tempted to go with option D, but I wish I had more confidence in that answer.
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Claribel
4 months ago
I'm leaning towards option C because it seems like we might need a supervisor's input to manage the coverage effectively.
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Emeline
4 months ago
I remember discussing the regular meeting functionality, but I can't recall if it allows for automatic scheduling across multiple sessions.
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Shawn
5 months ago
I think we practiced something similar in class, but I'm not entirely sure if the Multiple Groups functionality is the right choice here.
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Shannan
5 months ago
Based on the question, I believe the answer is A. The Multiple Groups functionality should allow us to schedule the meetings in up to three sessions automatically, which would minimize the impact on coverage.
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Johnna
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure if the regular meeting functionality would be enough to handle this. We might need to do some manual intervention to make sure everything is scheduled properly.
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Taryn
5 months ago
I think the Multiple Groups functionality might be the way to go here. That should let us schedule the meetings in multiple sessions to minimize the impact on coverage.
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Arlene
5 months ago
I'm a little confused on this one. It seems like it might not be possible to fully automate this without some manual work from the supervisor. I'll have to think through the different options carefully.
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Kattie
5 months ago
I feel pretty confident about this one. The counter variable's scope is the key detail to pay attention to. I'll carefully consider each option and select the one that best matches my understanding of how the BPEL Process Manager handles the For Each activity.
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Venita
5 months ago
I've got a good feeling about this one. The key is understanding how the `set` and `operator<` overload work together. If I can wrap my head around that, I think I'll be able to predict the output correctly.
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Jettie
1 year ago
A is the way to go, but I'm a little concerned about the 'maximum three sessions' part. What if we need four? That's just going to complicate things, isn't it?
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Audry
1 year ago
C) No, it cannot be done without manual intervention of the supervisor
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Gaynell
1 year ago
A is the way to go, but I'm a little concerned about the 'maximum three sessions' part. What if we need four? That's just going to complicate things, isn't it?
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Ciara
1 year ago
B) Yes, using regular meeting functionality
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Ivory
1 year ago
A) Yes- using Multiple Groups functionality
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Taryn
1 year ago
I'm going with D. No way this can be done at all. Might as well just cancel the meetings and have everyone take the day off. Win-win!
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Tamie
1 year ago
A) Yes- using Multiple Groups functionality allows for efficient scheduling of meetings
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Bok
1 year ago
C, definitely. Manual intervention is the way to go here. Can't trust that technology to do it all for us, you know?
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Pete
1 year ago
A) Yes- using Multiple Groups functionality
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Alfreda
1 year ago
C, definitely. Manual intervention is the way to go here. Can't trust that technology to do it all for us, you know?
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Tom
1 year ago
B for sure. The regular meeting functionality should be able to handle this no problem. I bet it's even got some cool scheduling tricks up its sleeve.
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Rueben
1 year ago
B) Yes, using regular meeting functionality
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Barney
1 year ago
A) Yes- using Multiple Groups functionality
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Sanjuana
1 year ago
C) No, it cannot be done without manual intervention of the supervisor
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Luisa
1 year ago
B) Yes, using regular meeting functionality
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Lai
2 years ago
Hmm, I think the answer is A. Multiple Groups functionality seems like the way to go here. Gotta love that automation, am I right?
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Giuseppe
1 year ago
Automation definitely makes things easier and more efficient!
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Kandis
1 year ago
That's correct! Multiple Groups functionality is the way to go for scheduling meetings for all staff in the contact center within one day.
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Theodora
1 year ago
Yes- using Multiple Groups functionality
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Pearly
2 years ago
A) Yes- using Multiple Groups functionality
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