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Certification Overview

What This Certification Proves

The MB-335 Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Functional Consultant Expert certification validates your expertise in Microsoft technologies. This industry-recognized credential demonstrates your ability to work with Microsoft solutions and is valued by employers worldwide.

Who Should Take This Exam

This certification is ideal for IT professionals, system administrators, cloud engineers, security analysts, and developers who work with Microsoft technologies. Whether you're starting your career or advancing to senior roles, the MB-335 certification strengthens your professional profile.

Study Plans

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30 Days

Intensive Sprint

Week 1-2

  • Master fundamentals: Core concepts
  • Read Microsoft official documentation
  • Complete 6 questions daily

Week 3

  • Deep dive: Advanced topics
  • Review weak areas from results
  • Take 2 full-length exams

Week 4

  • Review all flagged questions
  • Timed exams to build stamina
  • Final revision of key concepts

60 Days

Balanced Approach

Week 1-2

  • Survey all exam domains
  • Set up study environment
  • Begin with foundational topics

Week 3-4

  • Focus: Primary domain
  • Focus: Secondary domain
  • 3 questions daily

Week 5-6

  • Focus: Remaining domains
  • Hands-on labs if applicable
  • Review explanations for wrong answers

Week 7-8

  • Complete all 166 questions
  • Identify and eliminate weak areas
  • Take 3 full-length timed tests

90 Days

Comprehensive Study

Month 1

  • Learn all exam domains at a comfortable pace
  • Build strong foundational knowledge
  • 2 questions daily

Month 2

  • Deep dive into each domain
  • Hands-on practice and labs
  • Take weekly timed exams

Month 3

  • Work through all 166 questions
  • Identify and eliminate weak areas
  • Take 3 full-length timed exams

MB-335-Specific Tips

  • Focus on "Core concepts" first - it covers 0% of the exam
  • Use all 166 questions to identify knowledge gaps
  • Review detailed explanations for every wrong answer
  • Study "secondary topics" as your second priority
  • Take at least 2-3 full-length exams before scheduling your exam

Sample Questions

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Q1

Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution. After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen. A manufacturing plant uses Lean processes. You plan to outsource a painting operation to a subcontracting vendor. You create a service item named SP-01 to represent the painting service. You need to create a subcontracting activity for the painting service. Solution: Create a purchase agreement for the subcontracting vendor that contains the pricing information for SP-01. Create a vendor resource and a work cell for outsourced painting, then add the resource to the work cell. Create a production flow process activity using the painting work cell and the service item as the picking activity. Create a service term on the activity to tie the purchase agreement to the activity. Does the solution meet the goal?

Q2

You are a process engineer evaluating Lean vs. Discrete processing. You want to convert a Kanban item. This item has the following Lean setup: - The setup uses a Lean schedule group with a throughput ratio = 2. - The process activity tied to production flow has the following runtime activity times: time = 3 min, per quantity = 1. - The work cell capacity has a model type of Throughput and an average throughput quantity of 60 per a capacity period of standard workday (8 hour day). - The throughput is 10 per hour. You need to set up a Discrete operation to mirror the item's production flow activity. What should you do?

Q3

In advanced production control parameter configuration, what is a critical element for process optimization?

Q4

Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution. After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear on the review screen. A company is implementing Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management. The controller requires that sales prices for finished goods are a cost plus calculation based on a profit percentage of component items and overhead costs. The output of the calculations must be reviewed before the final sales prices of finished goods are created. You need to determine where to calculate the sales prices. Solution: View the summary calculation for the order line. Does the solution meet the goal?

Q5

Case Study 5 - ADatum Corporatio Background ADatum Corporation is a golf cart manufacturing and rental company. The company produces golf carts, converts them to assets, and then rents them out over a period of time. The engineering team continuously seeks to create innovative, sustainable golf carts to stay current in the industry. Although the company no longer creates gas-powered vehicles, some of its models are still in use as rentals. ADatum Corporation plans to move from multiple, disconnected systems for each team of employees to a connected platform that uses Dynamics 365 Finance and Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management. Current Environment Employee teams - ADatum Corporation has four key teams of employees: o Procurement: A team of buyers who source raw materials for the production of the golf carts o Engineering: A team of engineering designers who continuously modify and improve the bill of materials (BOM) for the golf carts o Production: A team of production employees, including quality assurance (QA), who manages the BOM costs and work on the shop floor to produce the golf carts o Asset Management: A team that manages the golf cart assets, including maintenance and repairs - The company has strict controls and uses engineering change management within its end-to- end operations. Golf cart models - All new golf carts are rechargeable electric models. - The company has three primary golf cart models: o ModelA is manufactured for commercial customers, such as golf courses. Those golf courses rent ModelA for a fixed period of time. o ModelA contains subassemblies that are produced by ADatum Corporation and stored in the warehouse until required for production. o ModelB is manufactured for consumers and can be rented by vacationers, typically for a weekend. o ModelB must include turn signals and brake lights to ensure that it is legal to drive on city streets. o ModelB golf carts are typically stored in a rented parking lot during peak vacation season. o During the off-season, ModelB is stored in ADatum Corporation's headquarters warehouse. o ModelT units are gas-powered units that have been discontinued for production; however, existing assets are available for rent. - All models are considered low-speed vehicles and must not exceed 25 mph. - All golf cart models are owned by ADatum Corporation. None are owned by commercial customers. Requirements Engineering - The engineering manager plans to phase out production of the current steel frames and replace them with aluminum frames. - Innovation engineers observe an increase in consumer requests for lifted-style golf carts. ModelB will be used to create a prototype of a newer version. Production - Golf cart frames for all models must be configured as subassemblies. - The engineering team plans for the lift kit shocks and struts to be assembled for the prototype as a single production order for the lift kit finished good. The lift kit will remain at the end of the assembly line for the prototype. - The QA team must conduct a rigorous set of mandatory tests for the ModelB prototype. Only certified QA team members can complete the checklists. The item will not be available for production until the prototype passes testing. - The lithium batteries must be installed by a certified technician during production. - The raw materials used in the prototype model are also sold directly as spare parts. - The controller requires raw material consumption to be posted in the ledger separately for the prototype production orders. - The warehouse manager requires that ModelA subassemblies must have putaway work created for the warehouse workers. All other subassemblies and finished goods will not require warehouse work. The lift kit subassembly must have a new standard cost created. o Cost Requirement 1: The costs for existing materials are frozen for a period. The incremental costs must be calculated without impacting current frozen costs. o Cost Requirement 2: The incremental cost for the subassembly must be determined based on the raw material purchased parts before it is available as a price. Asset management - All electric models can be serviced on a quarterly schedule, which is less frequent than the bimonthly gas-powered models. - The controller requires ModelB to be reported separately from other models, and the location of the assets updated at each peak travel season. - Maintenance technicians run a lean schedule and are fully booked out in advance. Issues Procurement - Buyer1 reports that the master planning process generated planned purchase orders for steel frame subassemblies. Return orders were created for the steel frames, which should not have been ordered. Production - The production manager reports that the lithium battery installation step is creating a production backup because of two issues: o Issue 1: Technicians who are not certified are assigned to the battery installation step. o Issue 2: One certified technician is always on site at the production facility; the other certified technician is on call for repairs to rentals and is only substitutes for other technicians occasionally for production. Asset management - A golf course manager reports that multiple ModelT units are frequently slow to start. The golf course manager requests monthly inspections for ModelT units, but the ModelA units can keep their current schedule. - After the ModelT unit issue was addressed, the golf course manager reports that one of the ModelA units stopped charging. The golf course manager requests a priority repair to be scheduled for the next morning. You need to configure the controller's ModelB asset requirements for the off-season. What should you do?

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