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Cisco Exam 700-150 Topic 1 Question 89 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 700-150 exam
Question #: 89
Topic #: 1
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In terms of SMART Business outcomes, what does the "S'' stands for?

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Vashti
2 months ago
I'm going with 'Specific' too. It's the only one that really fits the SMART criteria. The others are just trying to trip us up!
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Tambra
18 days ago
Definitely, being specific helps in setting clear goals and objectives.
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Sueann
27 days ago
Yeah, it has to be specific to be measurable and achievable.
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Sherita
1 months ago
I agree, 'Specific' is definitely the right choice for the 'S' in SMART business outcomes.
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Pauline
2 months ago
Haha, I bet the real answer is 'Specific' because that's the only one that makes any sense. The others are just silly!
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Yvonne
4 days ago
Definitely, 'Specific' is key for successful business outcomes. It sets a clear direction for the team to follow.
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Marguerita
12 days ago
I agree, having specific goals helps keep everyone on track and focused on what needs to be achieved.
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Haley
18 days ago
Yeah, 'Specific' is definitely the correct answer. It's important to have clear and specific goals in business.
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Dulce
26 days ago
I think you're right, 'Specific' does make the most sense for SMART Business outcomes.
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Brunilda
2 months ago
Wait, what if it's 'Structured'? I mean, the 'S' could be for having a well-structured, organized approach to your goals.
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Shaun
2 months ago
No way, it's 'Short'! You know, like short-term, achievable goals. That's what SMART is all about, right?
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Estrella
1 months ago
D) Specific
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Hershel
2 months ago
A) Strategic
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Mabelle
2 months ago
I believe 'S' stands for Strategic, as it aligns with the overall business objectives.
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Louvenia
2 months ago
I agree with Gail, 'S' should stand for Specific to have clear goals.
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Sue
2 months ago
Hmm, I thought it was for Strategic. Isn't the whole idea of SMART goals to be aligned with the overall business strategy?
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Pearlie
2 months ago
The 'S' definitely stands for Specific. That's the first letter in the SMART acronym, and it's all about setting clear, well-defined goals.
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Fernanda
20 days ago
Definitely, Specific is key for SMART business outcomes. It sets the foundation for the rest of the goals.
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Catalina
24 days ago
Specific goals are crucial for success in business. It sets a clear direction for the team.
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Ronald
30 days ago
Yes, Specific is the correct answer. It helps in avoiding ambiguity in goal-setting.
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Leila
2 months ago
I agree, the 'S' in SMART stands for Specific. It's important to have clear objectives.
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Gail
2 months ago
I think the 'S' stands for Specific.
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