Q: 1
How does an implementation consultant support customer experts during Fit-to-Standard
workshops? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.
Options
Discussion
A and D tbh
Pretty sure it's A and D. Fit-to-Standard is always about highlighting gaps and showing best practice flows, not training users or integrations.
A or D. Both fit what the consultant does in these workshops but not 100 percent sure if config decision highlighting is always needed. Anyone pick C for a reason?
So curious, why do you think B and C sometimes get picked? During Fit-to-Standard, isn't the real focus on process demos and highlighting where config/customization is needed (so more like A and D)?
This SAP exam is so picky about phases-I'm going with B and C.
B and C aren’t right, A and D show up in a lot of official SAP Activate materials for this phase. You’ll spot these same focus points on the SAP Learning Hub and in sample exam questions.
D , but only if the question really means showing best practice processes in the starter system, which is core in Fit-to-Standard. A is also right because consultants highlight config or customization points, not stuff like B (no end-user training at this phase). Unless SAP changed their methodology recently, these are the two. Open to counterpoints if I've missed a new update.
I think A and D, since config/customization focus (A) and SAP Best Practice demos (D) match Fit-to-Standard. B looks like a distractor here.
A and D. Had something like this in a mock exam. The Fit-to-Standard focus is demoing best practices (D) and highlighting config/customization points (A). Not totally sure, but B feels more like a later training activity. Agree?
Why is B suggested sometimes? Everything I see about Fit-to-Standard says end-user training comes later, not in these workshops.
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