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Salesforce Certified Sales Cloud Consultant (Sales-Con-201) Exam - Topic 8 Question 89 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Salesforce Certified Sales Cloud Consultant (Sales-Con-201) exam
Question #: 89
Topic #: 8
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When addressing challenges within Cloud Kicks' Sales Cloud project, which approach should a consultant prioritize to extend declarative development effectively?

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Gilma
3 months ago
Totally agree with B! Custom stuff can blow the budget fast.
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Odelia
3 months ago
Surprised that people are leaning towards A. What about flexibility?
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Rose
3 months ago
Custom development can be risky. C might not be the best choice.
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Brittni
4 months ago
I think B makes more sense. You need to assess first!
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Catherin
4 months ago
A is definitely the way to go! Standard features save money.
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Julene
4 months ago
I’m a bit confused about the balance between cost and effectiveness. I feel like option B could help clarify that.
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Freeman
4 months ago
Custom development sounds tempting, but I recall discussions about the risks involved with maintenance. I’m leaning towards option A or B.
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Peggie
4 months ago
I remember a practice question where we had to assess requirements first. It feels like option B might be the right choice here.
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Marica
5 months ago
I think prioritizing standard Salesforce features is usually a safe bet, but I'm not sure if it’s the best approach for every project.
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Belen
5 months ago
Okay, I've got a strategy for this. I'll carefully assess the project requirements to decide if custom development or third-party apps are needed, while also considering the budget and resources available. That seems like the best way to extend declarative development effectively.
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Jeanice
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a little unsure about this one. I'll need to think through the tradeoffs between standard Salesforce features, custom development, and third-party apps. Not sure which one to prioritize here.
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Marshall
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward - I think the key is to focus on extending declarative development effectively. Option B looks like the best approach to me.
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Devorah
5 months ago
I'm feeling pretty confident about this one. The answer is clearly Option B - assessing the project requirements to decide the best approach, whether that's standard features, custom dev, or third-party apps. Gotta weigh all the factors to extend declarative development the right way.
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Glenna
5 months ago
Verifying network access and the Java home directory are good troubleshooting steps, so I'll choose B and C.
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Brice
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got it. I'll need to click on the PivotTable first, then go to the Insert Slicer option to set up the shared filter.
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Sommer
5 months ago
I feel pretty confident about this question. The timeline of events is clear, and the options outline various powers the tax authority could have. I'll carefully evaluate each one and select the two that are most likely.
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Karma
5 months ago
Clear the hard disk and use the Format tool? That seems a bit extreme, doesn't it? I'll go with the Convert command.
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Apolonia
10 months ago
Option A? More like Option 'A'dios to any chance of success! Gotta go with B, folks. The Salesforce gods demand it.
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Lamonica
9 months ago
C) Opt for custom development, weighing long-term scalability and maintenance against quick solutions.
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Venita
9 months ago
B) The Salesforce gods demand it!
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Rosenda
9 months ago
B) Assess project requirements to decide if custom development or third-party apps are needed, considering budget and resources.
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Jodi
10 months ago
A) Prioritize standard Salesforce features to manage costs while ensuring project success.
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Lili
10 months ago
Option B is the goldilocks solution - not too much, not too little, but just right. Gotta love that Goldilocks approach, am I right?
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Ronna
10 months ago
But what about long-term scalability? Wouldn't custom development be better in the long run?
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Talia
10 months ago
I agree with Micaela. It's important to ensure project success while keeping costs in check.
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Micaela
10 months ago
I think we should prioritize standard Salesforce features to manage costs.
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Caren
10 months ago
I'm leaning towards Option C. Custom development might be more work upfront, but it could pay off in the long run with better scalability and maintainability.
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Shannon
10 months ago
User 2
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Jeff
10 months ago
User 1
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Caprice
10 months ago
I believe we should assess project requirements first before deciding on custom development or third-party apps.
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Bette
11 months ago
I agree with Tasia. It's important to ensure project success while keeping costs in check.
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Bernadine
11 months ago
Option A sounds tempting, but I'm worried that it might not fully address the challenges we're facing. We need to be strategic about our approach.
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Elke
11 months ago
I think option B is the way to go. It's important to carefully evaluate the project requirements and consider both the budget and resources available.
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Latanya
9 months ago
User 4: It's all about finding the right balance between cost, resources, and project requirements.
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Hubert
9 months ago
User 3: Custom development may offer quick solutions, but we need to consider long-term scalability and maintenance.
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Casey
9 months ago
User 2: Prioritizing standard Salesforce features can also help manage costs while ensuring project success.
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Evan
9 months ago
User 1: I agree, it's crucial to assess the project requirements before deciding on custom development or third-party apps.
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Tasia
11 months ago
I think we should prioritize standard Salesforce features to manage costs.
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