Exam version: RelativityOne
A qualified Relativity Analytics specialist regularly works in Review Center and with Conceptual Analytics. They can effectively communicate the value of each Relativity Analytics feature and are considered a Relativity Analytics expert within their organization. This individual has a minimum of six months hands-on experience leveraging a wide variety of Analytics features to help case teams quickly and effectively organize and review data.
Please answer the following questions and review each topic to determine the frequency and criticality of each task for what you consider to be a qualified Relativity Analytics specialist. Use the guidelines below when choosing your answers.
Frequency: How often does a Relativity Analytics user perform the task?
1. Never or very rarely (e.g., Annually)
2. Infrequently (e.g., Monthly or Quarterly)
3. Frequently (e.g., Weekly)
4. Very frequently (e.g., Daily)
Criticality: How much does it impact outcomes if a Relativity review manager performs the task effectively or ineffectively?
1. Not critical (e.g., For a doctor, organizing medical supplies in the storage room is not critical.)
2. Minimally critical (e.g., For a doctor, reviewing and updating a patient’s medication list during a visit is minimally critical.)
3. Moderately critical (e.g., For a doctor, interpreting lab results to adjust treatment plans for patients is moderately critical.)
4. Highly critical (e.g., For a doctor, performing emergency surgery to address a life-threatening condition is highly critical.)
Please answer the following questions and review each topic to determine the frequency and criticality of each task for what you consider to be a qualified Relativity Analytics specialist. Use the guidelines below when choosing your answers.
Frequency: How often does a Relativity Analytics user perform the task?
1. Never or very rarely (e.g., Annually)
2. Infrequently (e.g., Monthly or Quarterly)
3. Frequently (e.g., Weekly)
4. Very frequently (e.g., Daily)
Criticality: How much does it impact outcomes if a Relativity review manager performs the task effectively or ineffectively?
1. Not critical (e.g., For a doctor, organizing medical supplies in the storage room is not critical.)
2. Minimally critical (e.g., For a doctor, reviewing and updating a patient’s medication list during a visit is minimally critical.)
3. Moderately critical (e.g., For a doctor, interpreting lab results to adjust treatment plans for patients is moderately critical.)
4. Highly critical (e.g., For a doctor, performing emergency surgery to address a life-threatening condition is highly critical.)
