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Salesforce Certified Platform Strategy Designer (Plat-UX-102) Exam - Topic 1 Question 37 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Salesforce Certified Platform Strategy Designer (Plat-UX-102) exam
Question #: 37
Topic #: 1
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Cloud Kicks (CK) has just added sustainability as a corporate value. CK has assigned a strategy

designer to partner with the manufacturing team to look for opportunities to improve on its

sustainability goals.

What should the designer do to build and rationalize a case with this new team?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Larae
3 months ago
Feasible solutions are great, but they need data to back it up!
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Tandra
3 months ago
Wait, are they really committed to sustainability?
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Glennis
3 months ago
Presenting research sounds good, but will they even listen?
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Nicolette
4 months ago
Totally agree, option B makes the most sense.
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Edison
4 months ago
I think analyzing internal systems is key!
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Pansy
4 months ago
I feel like a mix of options might be best. Engaging the team with research and then discussing feasible solutions could create a stronger case. But I’m not entirely sure how to balance both.
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Elise
4 months ago
Presenting research on climate change sounds like a solid way to raise awareness, but I’m not convinced it would lead to actionable steps. We practiced similar questions where context was key.
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Asha
4 months ago
I think analyzing internal systems for environmental risk could help identify specific areas for improvement. It feels like a more strategic approach, but I wonder if it might take too long to implement.
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Kirk
5 months ago
I remember we discussed the importance of collaboration in sustainability projects, so meeting with the manufacturing team seems crucial. But I'm not sure if just giving them solutions is enough.
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Stevie
5 months ago
Easy peasy! I'd just meet with the manufacturing team, understand their constraints, and then give them some feasible sustainability solutions. No need to overcomplicate things. Keep it simple and practical.
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Glory
5 months ago
I think the key is to really analyze CK's internal systems through an environmental lens. That way I can identify specific risks and opportunities to improve sustainability. Then I can build a solid, data-driven case to present to the manufacturing team.
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Otis
5 months ago
Hmm, not sure about this one. Do I need to dive into climate change research and present that to the team? Or should I just jump straight to solutions? I'm a bit confused on the best approach here.
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Joaquin
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about building a sustainability case. I'd focus on understanding the manufacturing team's current processes and pain points, then proposing solutions that address their needs while aligning with CK's sustainability goals.
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Tu
10 months ago
Option B is the way to go, no doubt. Though I'd add a dash of humor - maybe the designer could do a 'Sustainability Mythbusters' presentation to get the team excited about going green. Busting those eco-myths is half the battle!
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Alishia
10 months ago
Definitely! Adding humor can make the process more enjoyable for everyone involved.
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Timothy
10 months ago
I agree, it's important to approach sustainability with a creative and engaging angle.
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Eladia
10 months ago
That's a great idea! A 'Sustainability Mythbusters' presentation would definitely get everyone engaged.
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Margart
10 months ago
I'd vote for B as well. Gotta crunch those numbers and show the cold, hard facts to the team. Once they see the environmental risks, they'll be begging the designer for solutions!
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Terrilyn
9 months ago
Feasible solutions are important, but showing the environmental risks will really drive the point home.
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Keneth
9 months ago
Once the team understands the impact of climate change, they'll be more motivated to make changes.
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Sherly
10 months ago
The designer should definitely analyze internal systems to identify areas for improvement.
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Ellen
10 months ago
I agree, presenting the environmental risks is crucial for getting buy-in from the team.
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Gilma
10 months ago
C? Really? Bringing in climate change research is a nice touch, but the manufacturing team is probably already aware of the broader issues. They need practical steps to improve their own operations.
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Marge
10 months ago
I believe presenting research on climate change to the manufacturing team would also be beneficial in building a case for sustainability.
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Jill
10 months ago
A seems a bit too prescriptive. The designer should first understand the manufacturing team's current practices and challenges before proposing solutions. Building a shared understanding is important.
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Torie
9 months ago
Designer: How about we explore ways to incorporate sustainability without compromising efficiency?
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Jerry
10 months ago
Manufacturing Team: We mainly focus on efficiency and cost savings.
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Bobbye
10 months ago
Designer: Let's discuss your current practices and challenges.
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Pearlene
11 months ago
I agree with Gerri. It's important to understand the impact of our operations on the environment.
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Elizabeth
11 months ago
Hmm, I'd go with B. Analyzing internal systems from an environmental risk perspective is key to building a solid case for sustainability improvements. The manufacturing team needs to understand the real impacts before they can act.
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Trevor
9 months ago
User 4: Meeting with the manufacturing team and giving them feasible solutions is also important.
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Miles
9 months ago
User 3: We need to build a solid case for sustainability improvements.
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Jacquline
10 months ago
User 2: That's a good idea. It will help us understand the real impacts.
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Lavina
10 months ago
User 1: Let's analyze internal systems through the lens of environmental risk.
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Gerri
11 months ago
I think the designer should analyze internal systems through the lens of environmental risk.
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