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SAP Exam E_ACTCLD_23 Topic 6 Question 28 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's E_ACTCLD_23 exam
Question #: 28
Topic #: 6
[All E_ACTCLD_23 Questions]

Which of the following building blocks are part of the SAP S/4HANA platform? There are 2 answers to this question.

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Suggested Answer: B, C, E

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Margery
1 years ago
Haha, I bet the project sourcing approach involves finding the cheapest freelancers on Fiverr. Just kidding, but seriously, those topics make sense to me.
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Valda
1 years ago
I agree with the other candidates. The solution expertise part is crucial - you need to have a deep understanding of the products and services you're supporting.
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Lenna
11 months ago
C) solution expertise
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Glennis
11 months ago
B) project management
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Ngoc
12 months ago
A) planning skills
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Verdell
12 months ago
C) solution expertise
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Sarina
12 months ago
B) project management
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Clare
12 months ago
A) planning skills
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Thaddeus
1 years ago
Definitely planning skills, project management, and solution expertise. Those are the core competencies needed for customer-facing teams.
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Brandee
11 months ago
C) solution expertise
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Zoila
12 months ago
B) project management
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Marylou
12 months ago
A) planning skills
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Eleni
1 years ago
I believe technical expertise is also important in this workstream. It should be one of the key topics covered.
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Ellen
1 years ago
I think planning skills, project management, and solution expertise are the key topics covered. The project sourcing approach and technical expertise are more like supporting skills.
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Lyla
1 years ago
C) solution expertise
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Donte
1 years ago
B) project management
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Felicidad
1 years ago
A) planning skills
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Ammie
1 years ago
I agree with Those three topics are crucial for Customer Team Enablement workstream.
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Willodean
1 years ago
I think the key topics covered are planning skills, project management, and solution expertise.
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Arthur
1 years ago
Haha, can you imagine? 'In order to effectively enable your customer team, you must first master the art of twisting latex into fanciful shapes.'
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Thurman
1 years ago
At least they didn't throw in a curveball like 'balloon animal making' as one of the options. That would just be cruel.
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Delmy
1 years ago
Yeah, good point. Effective communication and the ability to navigate different stakeholder needs would definitely be important in this context.
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Bernardine
1 years ago
I'm a bit surprised they didn't include something about communication skills or stakeholder management. Those seem like critical components of enabling a customer-facing team.
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Maxima
1 years ago
I think they focused on technical expertise because that's what sets the team apart.
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Keneth
1 years ago
Maybe they assumed that communication skills are a given.
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Stevie
1 years ago
I agree, communication skills are definitely important.
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Blair
1 years ago
I agree with Dominque. Those seem like the key areas they would want us to be familiar with. Project management and project sourcing approach don't seem as directly related to the customer-facing aspects of this workstream.
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Dominque
1 years ago
Hmm, this question seems to be testing our understanding of the Customer Team Enablement workstream. I think planning skills, solution expertise, and technical expertise would be the most relevant topics covered in this area.
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