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Slack Exam Slack-Certified-Admin Topic 9 Question 64 Discussion

Actual exam question for Slack's Slack-Certified-Admin exam
Question #: 64
Topic #: 9
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Kathleen is a Workspace Owner who leads the marketing department at a mid-sized company in Pune, India.

She keeps receiving new campaigns at her desk to review and approve, but she has never heard of these initiatives. Many of her colleagues are equally confused. She has a few key public channels where she has explained to her team that marketing conversations should take place, so she wonders where her team is

communicating. Upon investigation, she discovers that users are creating their own unique channels for each marketing campaign. Subsequently, important employees have been excluded, duplicate projects exist, and information is fragmented.

To enhance transparency and collaboration, Kathleen emphasizes that users should discuss projects together in the agreed-upon channels, as they often involve the same people.

Which settings and permissions should Kathleen change to reinforce this message?

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Michael
1 months ago
Option E: Kathleen should just lock everyone in a room with a whiteboard and some markers. No more rogue channels, just old-fashioned face-to-face collaboration!
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Elden
6 days ago
E) Kathleen should just lock everyone in a room with a whiteboard and some markers. No more rogue channels, just old-fashioned face-to-face collaboration!
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Mee
7 days ago
C) Change the invitations permission to require Workspace Admins/Owners approval.
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Elmira
12 days ago
A) Change the channel management permission for creating private and public channels to Workspace Admins/Owners only.
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Edwin
1 months ago
I'd just tell Kathleen to ban all marketing campaigns. Problem solved!
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Jovita
1 months ago
B? Really? Hiding join and leave messages? That's like trying to solve a problem by sweeping it under the rug. Not a fan.
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Cammy
18 days ago
B? Really? Hiding join and leave messages? That's like trying to solve a problem by sweeping it under the rug. Not a fan.
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Luisa
20 days ago
C) Change the invitations permission to require Workspace Admins/Owners approval.
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Fatima
24 days ago
A) Change the channel management permission for creating private and public channels to Workspace Admins/Owners only.
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Penney
2 months ago
I think changing the invitations permission to require Workspace Admins/Owners approval could also help prevent employees from creating their own channels without proper oversight.
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Skye
2 months ago
D sounds like the best option to me. Giving everyone the ability to manage posting permissions will foster more collaboration.
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Jennie
7 days ago
D) Change the channel management permission for managing posting permissions in all channels to Everyone.
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Salina
8 days ago
C) Change the invitations permission to require Workspace Admins/Owners approval.
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Misty
10 days ago
B) Change the setting for join and leave messages, so they do not show in channels when employees come and go.
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Meghann
1 months ago
A) Change the channel management permission for creating private and public channels to Workspace Admins/Owners only.
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Ernestine
2 months ago
I'd go with C. Requiring approval for invitations will ensure no one gets left out of important discussions.
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Carlton
19 days ago
C) Change the invitations permission to require Workspace Admins/Owners approval.
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Leota
20 days ago
B) Change the setting for join and leave messages, so they do not show in channels when employees come and go.
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Jimmie
1 months ago
A) Change the channel management permission for creating private and public channels to Workspace Admins/Owners only.
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Elza
2 months ago
I agree with Rozella. By limiting who can create channels, Kathleen can ensure that all marketing conversations take place in the agreed-upon channels.
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Cecily
2 months ago
Hmm, I think option A is the way to go. Restricting channel creation to Workspace Admins/Owners will prevent those rogue channels from popping up.
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Hermila
27 days ago
Yes, that could also help prevent unauthorized channels from being created.
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Carmen
1 months ago
C) Change the invitations permission to require Workspace Admins/Owners approval.
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Sharen
1 months ago
That sounds like a good idea. It will help keep things organized.
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Tyisha
2 months ago
A) Change the channel management permission for creating private and public channels to Workspace Admins/Owners only.
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Rozella
2 months ago
I think Kathleen should change the channel management permission for creating private and public channels to Workspace Admins/Owners only.
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