Anitha, a manager, has a large number of users reporting to her, with most of them working remotely.
Which of the following Campaign Types would you recommend for this scenario to reduce certification fatigue for Anitha?
To reduce certification fatigue for Anitha, a manager with a large number of remote users, the recommended approach is C. Launch a Self Certification Campaign and then User Manager Campaign on certified items. Here's the rationale:
Self Certification Campaign:
Purpose: Allows users to review and certify their own access.
Benefits for this scenario:
Reduces Manager Burden: Shifts the initial review responsibility from Anitha to the individual users, who are most familiar with their own access needs.
Scalability: Well-suited for large, distributed teams, as it doesn't rely solely on the manager's capacity.
Empowerment: Gives users more control over their access and promotes a culture of accountability.
User Manager Campaign on Certified Items:
Purpose: Allows managers to review and certify their subordinates' access.
Benefits when combined with Self Certification:
Focus on Exceptions: Anitha can focus her review on items that were not self-certified or that require further scrutiny after the initial self-certification.
Reduced Volume: The volume of items Anitha needs to review is significantly reduced, as users have already certified their own access.
Increased Efficiency: Streamlines the manager's review process, making it more manageable and less time-consuming.
Why Other Options Are Less Suitable:
A . Launch User Manager Campaign and then Self Certification Campaign on certified items: This sequence is less effective because it puts the burden on the manager first, potentially leading to fatigue.
B . Launch Application Owner Campaign and then Self Certification Campaign on certified items: Application Owner campaigns are not relevant to a manager's review of their subordinates' access.
D . Launch Service Account Campaign and then User Manager Campaign on certified items: Service Account campaigns are for reviewing service accounts, not user access.
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