DAA-C01 · Question #142
How do automated and repeatable tasks contribute to maintaining reports and dashboards to meet business requirements?
The correct answer is C. Automated tasks ensure consistency and reduce manual effort. Option C is correct because automation eliminates the need to manually recreate reports each time, ensuring every stakeholder receives consistent, accurate data without human error creeping in from repetitive work. When processes are automated and repeatable, dashboards can…
Question
How do automated and repeatable tasks contribute to maintaining reports and dashboards to meet business requirements?
Options
- AAutomated tasks increase complexity in dashboard management.
- BThey hinder scalability in reports and dashboards.
- CAutomated tasks ensure consistency and reduce manual effort.
- DRepeatable tasks solely enhance data updates in dashboards.
How the community answered
(46 responses)- A2% (1)
- B9% (4)
- C87% (40)
- D2% (1)
Explanation
Option C is correct because automation eliminates the need to manually recreate reports each time, ensuring every stakeholder receives consistent, accurate data without human error creeping in from repetitive work. When processes are automated and repeatable, dashboards can scale to new data sources or business units with minimal rework - directly meeting evolving business requirements.
Why the distractors fail:
- A is the opposite of reality - automation reduces complexity by standardizing how reports are built and refreshed.
- B contradicts the core benefit; repeatable tasks enable scalability rather than hindering it, since the same process runs reliably at any scale.
- D is too narrow - repeatable tasks don't solely help with data updates; they also standardize formatting, delivery schedules, access controls, and more.
Memory tip: Think of automation as a "set it and forget it" oven timer - it runs the same way every time (consistency), so you don't have to stand there watching it (reduced manual effort). The keyword pair consistent + efficient points straight to C.
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