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Slack Exam Slack-Certified-Admin Topic 4 Question 60 Discussion

Actual exam question for Slack's Slack-Certified-Admin exam
Question #: 60
Topic #: 4
[All Slack-Certified-Admin Questions]

A company has recently implemented Slack, and many teams have started to use it instead of email. Admins want to help members be more productive in Slack without overwhelming them with too much training.

Which of the below would be the most effective way to increase members' productivity in Slack?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Veronica
10 months ago
B) Training on Slack integrations sounds great, but can we skip the part where they teach us how to make our own apps? I tried to build a 'Bring Your Dog to Work' bot, and let's just say the IT team wasn't amused.
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Georgeanna
10 months ago
B) Training on Slack integrations sounds great, but can we skip the part where they teach us how to make our own apps?
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Ivan
10 months ago
D) Connect tools they are already using, like Google Calendar or Box, to Slack.
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Carlee
10 months ago
A) Show employees how they can request new apps to be installed in Slack.
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Armanda
11 months ago
I personally think allowing employees to install social apps like Giphy would make Slack more fun and engaging, attracting new members.
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Lashawnda
11 months ago
D) Definitely the way to go. Integrating existing tools will make the transition to Slack a breeze. Although, I'm still trying to figure out how to use the '/giphy' command without getting in trouble with the boss.
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Winfred
9 months ago
C) Allow employees to install social apps, like Giphy, that will help attract new Slack members.
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Katlyn
9 months ago
B) Train everyone on how to create Slack integrations.
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Kenneth
9 months ago
A) Show employees how they can request new apps to be installed in Slack.
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Tonette
10 months ago
D) Definitely the way to go. Integrating existing tools will make the transition to Slack a breeze.
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Page
11 months ago
That's true, but I think connecting existing tools would have a more immediate impact.
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Felicia
11 months ago
But wouldn't training everyone on how to create Slack integrations also be helpful in increasing productivity?
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Taryn
11 months ago
I agree with Page. It would make it easier for everyone to use Slack seamlessly.
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Brendan
11 months ago
A) Show employees how they can request new apps to be installed in Slack. That way, they can tailor the experience to their specific needs. Plus, I heard the IT guy loves approving new app requests. It's like his own little app store!
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Cristy
10 months ago
I think it's important to have the option to request new apps, so we can customize our Slack experience.
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Harris
11 months ago
I agree! It would be nice to have personalized tools that cater to our team's needs.
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Ranee
11 months ago
That's a great idea! I would love to have some new apps in Slack to make my work easier.
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Valene
11 months ago
D) Connect tools they are already using, like Google Calendar or Box, to Slack. That's a no-brainer! It'll help them stay productive without having to learn a ton of new tools.
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Latia
11 months ago
A) Show employees how they can request new apps to be installed in Slack.
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Marla
11 months ago
D) Connect tools they are already using, like Google Calendar or Box, to Slack. That's a no-brainer! It'll help them stay productive without having to learn a ton of new tools.
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Page
11 months ago
I think connecting tools they are already using to Slack would be the most effective way.
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