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Microsoft MB-700 Exam - Topic 1 Question 99 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's MB-700 exam
Question #: 99
Topic #: 1
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A company is planning a Dynamics 365 Finance implementation. The company gathers requirements.

The company is identifying the gaps in the software against the requirements.

You need to identify the information to include in the gap fit analysis.

Which three components should you include? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.

NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

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Suggested Answer: A, B, D

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Vivan
3 months ago
Not sure about category being that important.
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Gianna
3 months ago
Key stakeholders are essential for this analysis.
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Ma
3 months ago
Surprised that timeline isn't a must-have!
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Marci
4 months ago
I think level of effort is crucial too.
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Brett
4 months ago
Definitely need to include priority!
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Bettye
4 months ago
I wonder if the timeline for implementation is really necessary to include. It seems relevant, but I can't recall if it was emphasized in our studies.
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Isabella
4 months ago
I feel like we practiced a question similar to this, and I think key stakeholders were mentioned as a crucial component to include.
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Noah
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I think we should also consider the level of effort required for each gap. That seems important for planning.
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Deeanna
5 months ago
I remember we discussed including the priority of each requirement in the gap fit analysis. It helps to understand what needs to be addressed first.
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Thurman
5 months ago
I feel pretty confident about this one. The gap analysis is all about identifying the differences between the company's requirements and the software's functionality. The components they're asking for - category, priority, and level of effort - are exactly what I'd expect to see in a thorough gap analysis. I'll make sure to hit those key points.
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Cordelia
5 months ago
This is a tricky one. I'm not super familiar with Dynamics 365 Finance, so I'll need to do a bit of research on the capabilities of the software to really understand the gaps. The components they want me to include should help guide that analysis.
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Destiny
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. The key is to focus on the specific requirements that the company has gathered and how Dynamics 365 Finance does or doesn't meet those. The components they're looking for will help me structure that analysis in a clear and comprehensive way.
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Carin
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about the timeline for implementation and key stakeholders components. Are those really necessary for a gap analysis, or are they more for the overall implementation plan? I'll have to think that through.
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Jolanda
5 months ago
This looks like a straightforward gap analysis question. I'd start by identifying the key components they're looking for - category, priority, and level of effort seem like obvious choices.
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Albina
1 year ago
Haha, yeah, the category is kind of a wild card. Might as well throw in the kitchen sink while we're at it! But seriously, the key is hitting those essential components.
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Mollie
1 year ago
Category? Really? Sounds like someone's trying to overcomplicate things. Keep it simple - priority, effort, stakeholders, and timeline. That's the core of a good gap analysis.
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Major
1 year ago
Exactly, we need to stay focused on the key components for a successful gap analysis.
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Chara
1 year ago
Yeah, category seems unnecessary. Focus on what really matters for the implementation.
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Domingo
1 year ago
I agree, keeping it simple is key. Priority, effort, stakeholders, and timeline cover the essentials.
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Trinidad
1 year ago
I think priority should be included as well, to prioritize the gaps.
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Thurman
1 year ago
I believe we should also include key stakeholders in the analysis.
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Providencia
1 year ago
I agree with Karol, category is important to consider.
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Maybelle
1 year ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about the category. Seems a bit unnecessary for a gap fit analysis. I'd focus on the essentials - priority, effort, and stakeholders.
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Lemuel
1 year ago
Exactly! Can't leave out the timeline. That's like trying to build a house without a blueprint.
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Melita
1 year ago
Agreed. And don't forget the timeline for implementation - that's crucial for planning and setting expectations.
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Victor
1 year ago
The gap fit analysis should definitely include the priority, level of effort, and key stakeholders. Gotta know what's important and how much work it'll take, right?
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Keith
1 year ago
D: So, priority, level of effort, and key stakeholders are the key components to include in the analysis.
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Cordell
1 year ago
C: Don't forget about the key stakeholders, their input is crucial for a successful implementation.
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Meghan
1 year ago
B: Agreed, we also need to consider the level of effort required for each gap.
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Kristel
1 year ago
A: I think we should definitely include the priority in the gap fit analysis.
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Felicia
1 year ago
B: Agreed, we also need to consider the level of effort and key stakeholders.
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Dana
1 year ago
A: I think we should definitely include the priority in the gap fit analysis.
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Karol
1 year ago
I think we should include category in the gap fit analysis.
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