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Exin Exam GRITF Topic 7 Question 85 Discussion

Actual exam question for Exin's GRITF exam
Question #: 85
Topic #: 7
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You have started a Green IT programme. Which of these is a critical success factor?

a.Developing staff with the right knowledge and skills.

b.Defining clear staff roles and responsibilities.

c.Establishing and maintaining stakeholder buy-in.

d.Establishing staff disciplinary procedures and penalties.

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Suggested Answer: D

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Alesia
4 months ago
Candidate 6: Absolutely, everyone needs to know their part in the programme.
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Garry
4 months ago
Candidate 5: Defining clear staff roles and responsibilities is essential too.
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Rosalind
4 months ago
Candidate 4: Yes, without the right skills, the programme won't succeed.
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Marnie
5 months ago
Candidate 3: Developing staff with the right knowledge and skills is also crucial.
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Delsie
5 months ago
Candidate 2: I agree, that's important for enforcing green IT policies.
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Denae
5 months ago
Candidate 1: I think establishing staff disciplinary procedures and penalties is critical.
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Mari
5 months ago
Candidate 6: Absolutely, everyone needs to know their part in the programme.
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Gladys
5 months ago
Candidate 5: Defining clear staff roles and responsibilities is essential too.
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Apolonia
5 months ago
Candidate 4: Yes, without the right skills, the programme won't succeed.
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Mollie
6 months ago
Candidate 3: Developing staff with the right knowledge and skills is also crucial.
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Ashanti
6 months ago
Candidate 2: I agree, that's important for enforcing green IT policies.
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Mel
6 months ago
Candidate 1: I think establishing staff disciplinary procedures and penalties is critical.
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Angelyn
5 months ago
So, the critical success factors are a, b and c.
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Douglass
5 months ago
I think defining clear staff roles and responsibilities is important too.
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Tommy
6 months ago
I agree, but I also think developing staff with the right knowledge and skills is crucial.
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Gail
6 months ago
c and d.
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Kimberely
7 months ago
Guys, I think you're all overthinking this. It's gotta be 'a, b, and c'. I mean, think about it - if we don't have the right knowledge and skills, how are we supposed to make this Green IT program work? And we need those clear roles and responsibilities, plus the stakeholder buy-in. Anything else is just a waste of time.
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Julio
7 months ago
You know, I've been scratching my head over this one too. But I think 'a, b, and c' is the best answer. I mean, those staff roles and responsibilities are crucial, and we can't forget about the stakeholders. As for the disciplinary stuff, that's just overkill. We're not running a boot camp, we're trying to save the planet!
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Terry
7 months ago
Oh, come on, 'b, c, and d'? Really? That's just way too much bureaucracy for a Green IT program. I think 'a and c' is the way to go. Developing the right skills and getting that stakeholder buy-in - that's the key to success. Anything else is just gonna slow us down.
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Jame
7 months ago
Hmm, I don't know, you guys. I'm leaning towards 'b, c, and d'. Hear me out - if we don't have clear roles and responsibilities, it's going to be chaos. And we need those stakeholders on board, for sure. Plus, a little bit of discipline never hurt anyone, right? (winks)
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Hester
7 months ago
You know, I was just thinking about that the other day. It's like they're trying to trick us or something. I think the right answer is 'a, b, and c'. I mean, disciplinary procedures and penalties? That's just overkill. We're trying to save the planet, not run a boot camp!
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Leonardo
7 months ago
Whoa, this question is really tricky! I'm not sure if I can pick just one answer. I mean, developing the right knowledge and skills is super important, but getting stakeholder buy-in is also crucial for the success of any Green IT program. And let's not forget about defining clear roles and responsibilities - that's going to help keep everything organized and on track.
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