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SDI SD0-302 Exam - Topic 3 Question 78 Discussion

Actual exam question for SDI's SD0-302 exam
Question #: 78
Topic #: 3
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Which of these options isT a principal activity of the Incident Management process?

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Yaeko
3 months ago
I thought all of these were involved, but I guess not.
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Laurena
3 months ago
Escalation is super important too!
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Helene
4 months ago
Wait, negotiation? That doesn't sound right.
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Theresia
4 months ago
I think prioritisation is even more crucial.
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Lynelle
4 months ago
Classification is definitely a key part!
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Dong
4 months ago
I feel like negotiation isn't really a core part of Incident Management, but I could be wrong.
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Cherri
4 months ago
Escalation sounds familiar too, but I can't recall if it's considered a principal activity.
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Lenita
4 months ago
I remember practicing a question similar to this, and prioritisation seemed really important in managing incidents effectively.
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Karma
5 months ago
I think classification is definitely part of Incident Management, but I'm not sure if it's the principal activity.
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Maira
5 months ago
Ugh, I'm drawing a blank on the specifics of Incident Management. I'll have to make an educated guess and hope for the best on this one.
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Luisa
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this! Prioritization is definitely a core part of Incident Management, so that's my best guess for the answer here. Let me double-check my knowledge just to be sure.
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William
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. Incident Management has a lot of different steps, so I'll need to review my notes to make sure I understand the differences between classification, prioritization, escalation, and negotiation.
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Romana
5 months ago
This looks like a straightforward Incident Management question. I'll start by thinking through the key activities in that process and see which one best fits the description.
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Lore
5 months ago
The "D" definitely stands for "Decide" in the DMAIC model. I remember learning that in class, and it makes sense in the context of the overall process.
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Brendan
5 months ago
I've got this! The Database Writer process (DBW) is the one that handles writing the data from the buffers to the actual data files. I'm confident that's the correct answer.
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Erasmo
10 months ago
Prioritization? Escalation? I thought Incident Management was all about dropping the mic and walking away. Guess I need to study harder.
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Kati
9 months ago
C) Escalation
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Levi
9 months ago
B) Prioritisation
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Vallie
10 months ago
A) Classification
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Joesph
10 months ago
D. Negotiation? Really? I don't think that's a standard Incident Management activity. Sounds more like a hostage situation!
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Brittni
8 months ago
C) Escalation
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Marlon
9 months ago
B) Prioritisation
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Chauncey
9 months ago
A) Classification
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Amie
9 months ago
Negotiation is not a standard Incident Management activity.
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Tawny
9 months ago
D) Negotiation
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Kathrine
10 months ago
C) Escalation
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Helene
10 months ago
B) Prioritisation
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Shad
10 months ago
A) Classification
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Germaine
10 months ago
Hmm, I'm going with A. Classification helps categorize the incident and determine the appropriate response.
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Meghan
10 months ago
I'd say C. Escalation is crucial when an incident requires higher-level intervention or specialized expertise.
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Domingo
10 months ago
I think prioritisation is also important to determine the order in which incidents should be addressed.
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Trinidad
10 months ago
I agree, escalation is definitely a principal activity in Incident Management.
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Shalon
10 months ago
I agree, escalation is key for handling incidents effectively.
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Nelida
10 months ago
I think C. Escalation is important for getting the right people involved.
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Laura
10 months ago
Actually, Escalation is the main activity as it ensures issues are addressed promptly.
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Alonzo
11 months ago
I believe Prioritisation is the key activity in Incident Management.
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Rodrigo
11 months ago
Definitely B. Prioritization is a key step in Incident Management to ensure critical issues are addressed first.
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Laura
11 months ago
I think the principal activity is Classification.
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Felton
11 months ago
I agree with Nana, Prioritisation is crucial in Incident Management.
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Nana
11 months ago
I believe it's Prioritisation, as it helps in determining the order of response.
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Joanna
11 months ago
I think the principal activity is Classification.
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