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Microsoft MB-335 Exam - Topic 3 Question 39 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's MB-335 exam
Question #: 39
Topic #: 3
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A customer produces light projection toys for holiday decorations throughout the year.

You are in the first month of a season. Production flows take one day to complete.

The floor supervisor reports that seasonal production targets will not be met. You review the Kanban schedule board and identify thousands of unplanned jobs.

You need to plan the jobs to be completed two weeks prior to the start of the next season.

What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.

NOTE; Each correct selection is worth one point.

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Suggested Answer: B

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Keva
3 months ago
Setting Automatic planning to Yes could save time, but what if it messes up?
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Willard
3 months ago
I agree with Mitsue, but I’m not sure about the timing.
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Mari
3 months ago
Wait, can you really just push everything to the next season? That seems risky.
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Mitsue
4 months ago
I think manually scheduling is the way to go. More control!
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Yolando
4 months ago
Sounds like a mess! They should definitely set the Automatic planning option.
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Ben
4 months ago
I remember that manually scheduling jobs on their due dates could be effective, but I wonder if that would really help us meet the seasonal targets in time.
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Allene
4 months ago
I practiced a similar question where we had to prioritize jobs, and I feel like scheduling them to the next period might be a good strategy, but I’m not entirely confident.
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Domonique
5 months ago
I think setting the Automatic planning option to Yes could help streamline the process, but I can't recall if that applies to unscheduled jobs specifically.
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Kassandra
5 months ago
I remember we discussed the importance of scheduling jobs to meet deadlines, but I'm not sure if manually scheduling each job is the best approach.
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Adelina
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got a handle on this. The key is getting all those unplanned jobs scheduled in time for the next season, which is two weeks away. I'm leaning towards either manually scheduling each job forward from the end of the season (option A) or scheduling them to the next period of the start of the next season (option C). Those seem like the most straightforward ways to get everything done on time.
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Latia
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. There are a few different options, and I want to make sure I choose the right approach. I'm thinking manually scheduling each job might be the safest bet, but I'm not sure if that would be the most efficient. I'll need to carefully weigh the pros and cons of each choice to determine the best solution.
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Avery
5 months ago
This is a tricky one. The key seems to be finding a way to efficiently schedule all those unplanned jobs in time for the next season. I'm leaning towards setting the Automatic planning option to Yes (option B) - that might be the quickest way to get everything scheduled, but I'll need to double-check that it will actually meet the two-week deadline.
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Wai
5 months ago
Okay, let's think this through step-by-step. We have thousands of unplanned jobs, and we need to get them scheduled in time for the next season. I think manually scheduling each job forward from the end of the season (option A) or scheduling them to the next period of the start of the next season (option C) could both work. I'll need to consider the pros and cons of each approach.
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Stevie
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward, but I want to make sure I understand the key details before attempting to solve it. The production flow takes one day, and we need to plan the jobs to be completed two weeks prior to the start of the next season. I'll need to carefully review the options to determine the best approach.
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Scot
9 months ago
Option B all the way! Automatic planning is the way to go. Unless you've got a masochistic streak and enjoy manual scheduling, that is.
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Cletus
9 months ago
Great, let's get to it and make sure everything is planned out efficiently.
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Rhea
9 months ago
That sounds like a plan. It will help us meet our production targets on time.
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Rana
9 months ago
I agree, manual scheduling can be such a hassle. Let's set the Automatic planning option for each unscheduled job to Yes.
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Izetta
9 months ago
Automatic planning is definitely the way to go. It will save us so much time and effort.
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Chantell
10 months ago
I'm torn between Option B and Option C. Automatic planning or manual scheduling? Decisions, decisions. Might as well flip a coin!
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Cyril
9 months ago
Why not do a combination of both? Use automatic planning for some jobs and manually schedule the rest.
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Belen
9 months ago
I think Option C is better. Manually scheduling each job to the start of the next season seems more reliable.
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Noel
9 months ago
Option B is the way to go. Let the system handle the planning automatically.
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Arlen
10 months ago
Wait, we're supposed to do manual scheduling? That's just begging for a migraine. I'd go with Option B and let the system take care of it.
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Murray
9 months ago
Definitely, Option B seems like the most efficient way to meet the production targets.
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Eileen
9 months ago
I agree, manual scheduling sounds like a headache. Let the system handle it.
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Roxane
9 months ago
Option B) Set the Automatic planning option for each unscheduled job to Yes.
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Coral
10 months ago
I'm more inclined towards Option C. Manually scheduling each unscheduled job to the next period of the start of the next season seems like a solid plan to me.
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Harris
9 months ago
That could work too, but I think manually scheduling each job to the next season's start date gives more control over the production timeline.
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Santos
9 months ago
What about setting the Automatic planning option to Yes for each job? Wouldn't that also help in meeting the goal?
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Yuki
10 months ago
I agree, manually scheduling each job to the next season's start date will help meet the production targets.
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Jamie
10 months ago
I think Option C is a good choice. It ensures the jobs are completed before the start of the next season.
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Marylin
11 months ago
Option B is the way to go! Just set the Automatic planning option for each unscheduled job to Yes, and let the system handle the rest. Easy peasy!
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Alysa
9 months ago
That sounds like a great idea! Letting the system handle the scheduling will save a lot of time and ensure everything gets done on time.
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Cammy
10 months ago
I agree, setting the Automatic planning option to Yes will definitely help streamline the process.
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Laurena
11 months ago
But wouldn't manually scheduling each job to the next period of the start of the next season ensure better planning?
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Keneth
11 months ago
I disagree, setting the Automatic planning option for each unscheduled job to Yes would be more efficient.
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Laurena
11 months ago
I think we should manually schedule each unscheduled job forward from the end of the season.
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