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Universal Containers (UC) has recently acquired other companies that have their own Salesforce orgs. These companies have been merged as new UC business units.
The CEO has requested an architect to review the org strategy. taking into consideration two main factors:
The CEO wants business process standardization among all business units.
Business process integration is not required as the different business units have different customers and expertise.
Which org strategy should the architect recommend in this scenario, and why?

  • A. Single-org strategy, as costs increase as the number of orgs go up.
  • B. Multi-org strategy, as it is uncommon for the diversified business units to get used to working in the same space as the other business units.
  • C. Multi-org strategy, as they could deploy a common managed package into the orgs of the different business units.
  • D. Single-org strategy, as the high level of business process standardization will be easier to implement in a single org.
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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the97dx
2 weeks, 1 day ago
Selected Answer: D
The correct answer should be D. A single org allows you to define and enforce one set of business processes, which helps it easier to standardize processes when it’s all in one place.
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