Q: 16
DRAG DROP
An external customer case study is being created. Drag and drop the contents which show value from
the left onto the right. Not all content choices are used.


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Discussion
saw pretty similar problem in my exam. before, tricky with what counts as actual value. Usually, measurable outcomes (like increased uptime, cost savings, reduced deployment time) belong on the 'value shown' side, not just general quotes or generic praise. So stuff like ROI percentage or specific metrics are in. It's easy to miss if the success is just described vaguely.
Cost savings maps to value shown, same with uptime increase and ROI. Actual numbers matter more than generic feedback or praise here.
Saw this on a practice exam too, you match measurable metrics like cost savings and uptime improvement to value shown.
Yeah, measurable results matter most here. For value shown, I'd map things like increased uptime, cost savings, or a specific ROI percentage over just general satisfaction quotes. Generic feedback is nice but doesn't really prove value, right?
Cost reduction, increased uptime, and ROI % mapped to 'value shown'. I don't think broad testimonials or positive quotes really belong here, since the question's about demonstrable value. Tricky since some case studies use both but for this probably focus on the hard data.
Looks like the matching should be metrics like uptime, cost reduction, ROI. Practiced a similar drag-and-drop using the official guide and labs.
Cost savings, uptime improvements, and ROI stats all show real value for the case study, so those map to 'value shown.' Stuff like customer praise or vague statements doesn't really cut it here. Pretty sure that's what they're looking for, but open if someone sees it different.
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