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SAP Exam C_THR89_2405 Topic 3 Question 1 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_THR89_2405 exam
Question #: 1
Topic #: 3
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In a Workforce Planning forecast, which components affect the calculation of the gap? There are 3 correct answers to this question.

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Suggested Answer: B, C, E

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Ollie
2 months ago
I believe C should also be considered. External supply can have a significant impact on the workforce planning forecast.
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Angella
2 months ago
Workforce planning? More like 'workforce scrambling' if you ask me. Just toss a dart and hope for the best!
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Lou
2 months ago
I agree with Alesia. Involuntary terminations, retirements, and voluntary terminations are important factors.
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Leandro
2 months ago
Ha! Involuntary terminations? That's just mean, man. Gotta keep those out of the workforce planning. B, C, and E are the way to go.
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Narcisa
2 months ago
Definitely, retirements, external supply, and voluntary terminations are more reliable factors to consider.
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Corrinne
2 months ago
Yeah, I agree. Involuntary terminations can really mess up the forecast.
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Jody
2 months ago
This is a tricky one, but I think the key is to focus on the factors that influence the supply and demand sides of the equation. B, C, and E seem like the solid choices here.
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Alesia
3 months ago
I think A, B, and E affect the calculation of the gap.
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Shannon
3 months ago
I believe external supply also plays a role in the Workforce Planning forecast.
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Margurite
3 months ago
Hmm, I think you're missing something. Acquisitions should also be included, as that affects the supply side. I'd go with B, C, D, and E.
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Ilda
1 months ago
So, the correct answers are B, C, D, and E.
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Casandra
1 months ago
Thanks for pointing that out. Those are the correct answers for the workforce planning forecast calculation.
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Tyra
2 months ago
Yes, I agree. Retirements, external supply, acquisitions, and voluntary terminations are all important components.
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Hoa
2 months ago
Involuntary terminations can also impact the calculation of the gap.
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Doretha
2 months ago
Retirements, external supply, and voluntary terminations are also important components.
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Tran
2 months ago
I think you're right, acquisitions do affect the supply side.
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Flo
2 months ago
I agree, acquisitions do affect the workforce planning forecast.
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Gary
3 months ago
I agree with Franchesca, involuntary terminations, retirements, and voluntary terminations are important factors.
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Franchesca
3 months ago
I think A, B, and E affect the calculation of the gap.
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Ozell
3 months ago
I'm pretty sure the correct answers are B, C, and E. Retirements, external supply, and voluntary terminations definitely impact the workforce planning gap.
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Ronnie
2 months ago
Absolutely, understanding the impact of retirements, external supply, and voluntary terminations is crucial for effective planning.
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Tegan
2 months ago
It's important to consider those factors when forecasting workforce needs.
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Yuonne
2 months ago
Yes, those are the correct answers. Involuntary terminations and acquisitions do not impact the workforce planning forecast.
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Evelynn
3 months ago
I think you're right. Retirements, external supply, and voluntary terminations are the components that affect the calculation of the gap.
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