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Exin Exam ITSM20F.EN Topic 1 Question 108 Discussion

Actual exam question for Exin's ITSM20F.EN exam
Question #: 108
Topic #: 1
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What level of Capacity is targeted by Capacity Management?

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Suggested Answer: A

A . Correct. The objective is to ensure the service provider has sufficient Capacity to meet the current and future agreed demands of the Customer's business needs.

B . Incorrect. There is no objective to meet all demands but to meet agreed demands.

C . Incorrect. There is no specific mention of development and operational requirements.

D . Incorrect. The objective is to provide sufficient Capacity to meet current demands but also agreed future demands.


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Barbra
1 months ago
As a capacity management expert, my capacity is unlimited. All these options seem adequate to me.
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Laura
1 months ago
D is too narrow. Capacity Management needs to consider future demands, not just current ones.
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Charolette
18 days ago
B) sufficient Capacity to meet all current and future demands
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Lisha
1 months ago
A) sufficient Capacity to meet agreed current and future demands
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Eden
1 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think the answer might be C) sufficient Capacity to meet all development and operational requirements.
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Willie
1 months ago
C looks like the best choice. Capacity Management should ensure sufficient capacity for both development and operational requirements.
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Amber
1 months ago
I agree with Linwood, because Capacity Management aims to ensure there is enough capacity to meet both current and future demands.
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Berry
2 months ago
Option B seems too broad. Capacity Management should focus on meeting agreed demands, not all possible future demands.
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Xuan
5 days ago
D) sufficient Capacity to meet current demands only
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Gregg
6 days ago
C) sufficient Capacity to meet all development and operational requirements
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Earleen
8 days ago
B) sufficient Capacity to meet all current and future demands
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Farrah
27 days ago
A) sufficient Capacity to meet agreed current and future demands
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Linwood
2 months ago
I think the answer is A) sufficient Capacity to meet agreed current and future demands.
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Dorian
2 months ago
I think A is the correct answer. Capacity Management should target sufficient capacity to meet agreed current and future demands, not just current demands.
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Paola
27 days ago
I think D is too limited. We should aim for more than just meeting current demands.
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Vonda
28 days ago
C seems like the most comprehensive choice. We need to consider both development and operational requirements.
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Nicholle
29 days ago
I think B might be the better option. We should aim to meet all current and future demands.
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Ira
1 months ago
I agree, A is the correct answer. We need to plan for future demands as well.
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