I remember practicing a question similar to this, and I think the Wait step applies when there's a dependency on someone else's action. That makes me lean towards D.
I've got this one! The Wait step is all about pausing a process until a specific event occurs. Based on that, I'd say C and D are the correct scenarios where the Wait step would be a good fit.
Okay, let me think this through. The Wait step is used when you need to hold up a process until something else happens. I'm pretty sure C and D are the right answers here, since they involve waiting for an approval or review before the process can continue.
Hmm, I'm a little unsure about this one. The Wait step is used to pause a process until a certain condition is met, right? I'll need to carefully analyze each scenario to determine which one fits that use case.
This seems like a straightforward question about the Wait step. I think I'll go through each scenario and consider when the Wait step would be appropriate.
upvoted 0 times
...
Log in to Pass4Success
Sign in:
Report Comment
Is the comment made by USERNAME spam or abusive?
Commenting
In order to participate in the comments you need to be logged-in.
You can sign-up or
login
Mireya
3 days agoChun
8 days agoIrma
13 days agoDesmond
18 days agoReita
23 days agoGolda
29 days agoFrederica
1 month agoCyril
1 month agoEvette
1 month agoAmalia
2 months agoRodolfo
2 months agoMy
2 months ago