Free Microsoft MB-280 Actual Exam Questions - Question 5 Discussion
Advisors must use one business process flow to guide them through the standard lead to invoice
process.
Each table has the following number of stages and steps:

You need to modify the business process flow to make it valid. What should you reduce?
It’s A. Each stage has a max step limit, so cutting steps per stage fixes the issue without losing stages or tables. Reducing total steps or stages might be too drastic here.
Option A makes sense since each stage has a step limit, and exceeding that invalidates the flow. Reducing steps per stage is less disruptive than cutting stages or tables.
A/B? The problem could be too many steps in each stage or just too many steps overall, so cutting down steps per stage (A) or total steps (C) might help. Not sure tables (B) need to change.
It’s A, too many steps per stage can break the limit even if stages are okay.
A. The total stages might be fine, but each stage has too many steps. Cutting steps per stage could bring it under the limit without dropping whole stages or tables.
Looks like the limit is on the total number of stages allowed in a BPF across all tables. So, reducing the total number of stages (D) should fix it by keeping the process flow valid without cutting steps or tables.
D