Alex has some concerns. Let’s see what they are: “Well, we’re concerned about keeping scheduling information private as our competitors try to capture as much data about us as they can. We’re also aware that staff may not adopt the new system if they feel the company is managing their personal devices. While this project has been approved, it’ll be pulled if we can’t ensure privacy.” How should you respond?
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Correct answer: “Those are valid concerns. Would it be helpful if I explained how data is separated with a work profile and find some, documentation to inform your stakeholders?”.
Why this is the answer
The correct response directly addresses the user's concerns about privacy and employee adoption by suggesting a work profile, which is designed to separate work data from personal data on a device. This approach ensures that the company manages only work-related information, alleviating fears about personal device management. Offering documentation further empowers the user to inform stakeholders, building trust and demonstrating a practical solution. The incorrect options either dismiss the concerns, which is unhelpful, or oversimplify security, which can be misleading and erode confidence.
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