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Salesforce Certified Strategy Designer Exam(SU24) Questions and Answers

Question 17

The strategy designers at Cloud Kicks are leading a large number of projects initiated by

various stakeholders. They implement an Impact & Effort matrix to help them prioritize their work.

What is the purpose of an Impact & Effort matrix?

Options:

A.

To compare products based on predefined criteria to enable stakeholder discussion

B.

To prioritize projects based on key goals outlined in project framing

C.

To classify projects according to their level of urgency.

Question 18

Cloud Kicks wants to improve its business model to be closer to its customers and provide quantifiable improvements to business efficiency.

Which framework should be used to drive the success of the new business model?

Options:

A.

Usable, Feasible, Cost-Effective

B.

Feasible, Viable, Impactful

C.

Desirable, Feasible, Viable

Question 19

The design team at Cloud Kicks has created a vision for a new virtual try on tool for its

products, which would apply to multiple product lines, brands, and regions.

Which roadmap should the strategy designer create to communicate the planned releases of

multiple products in a single view?

Options:

A.

Portfolio roadmap

B.

Strategy roadmap

C.

Product roadmap

Question 20

At a project kickoff, the strategy designer wants to get ideas from all stakeholders to use as hypotheses. The designer runs a sketching activity with the multi-disciplinary group, asking everyone to sketch. They give everyone fat markers and sticky notes, and set a timer for 5 minutes of sketching.

What is the reason why marker choice is important?

Options:

A.

They anonymize the sketches so that stakeholders cannot judge others' drawing abilities.

B.

They ensure stakeholders can fit detailed sketches on a sticky note in the allotted time.

C.

They enable stakeholders to focus on generating ideas rather than detailing UI.