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Which of the following steps are part of the fit-to-standard process? Note: There are 2
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A or C, but B is tempting depending on how tightly SAP is defining “fit-to-standard.” Some workshops sneak in a bit of to-be modeling if gaps appear, but in strict Activate, A/C are the safe call. Anyone seen this worded differently elsewhere?
A is wrong, C and A fit better for fit-to-standard. It’s mostly about reviewing SAP Best Practices and making sure the customer understands the standard processes, not designing to-be models or integration docs. Not totally certain, but that’s how Activate frames it.
That lines up with what I studied too. A and C are the fit-to-standard steps.
A and C line up with SAP Activate guidance. Fit-to-standard steps are about enabling customers on standard processes (A) and reviewing best practice flows (C). Designing new to-be models or integration docs come later, I think. Open if someone has other recent exam examples.
I don’t think B is right here. A and C match what fit-to-standard covers, since designing future-state models (B) comes later.
Looks like the fit-to-standard steps focus on using standard processes and reviewing best practice flows, so A and C line up with what SAP emphasizes in their official materials. Custom process design or documentation around integration is usually outside this phase. That's what I've seen in SAP guides and a few practice exams, but open to correction if someone has seen different wording elsewhere.
A and C
Option A and C match what I've seen in the official SAP guide. Fit-to-standard is mostly about reviewing Best Practices and enabling standard process adoption, not designing to-be models. Pretty sure that's what exam practice questions reflect too.
B , because designing to-be models feels like it could be part of the fit-to-standard since you need to see what fits and what changes. Maybe a trap but I don't think it's only about reviewing standard flows.
Likely A and C are the right steps for fit-to-standard since this phase focuses on reviewing SAP's Best Practices and making sure customers get the standard flows. B feels more like to-be modeling, which comes later. Agree?
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