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text their badge before a deployment
If you’re part of a Jamf Services team, you know the daily life is a blend of device management, troubleshooting, and customer communication. These Most Likely To questions are designed to spark laughs and candid conversations as colleagues guess who would excel at or encounter the quirks of keeping Apple devices in line.
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Who is most likely to...
text their badge before a deployment
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forget to enroll a device during mass provisioning
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become the go-to person for macOS policy questions
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send the wrong configuration profile to a user
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lose track of an in-progress ticket due to multitasking
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become the stakeholder for zero-touch enrollment wins
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text a user about a policy change at 2am
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forget to revoke a stale certificate
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become the resident expert on Apple Silicon compatibility
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text a user to request teardown of an iPhone battery issue
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forget a critical deadline for a device rollout
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become the team lead for a new MDM feature
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text the wrong group with a policy update
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forget to document a change in the admin guide
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become the master of script-driven deployments
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text a user about a permission error in Jamf Pro
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forget to save a backup before a configuration push
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become the ambassador for user-friendly self-service
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text a user about a failed enrollment due to Wi-Fi
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forget to clear an old device from enrollment lists
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become the go-to for remote wipe protocol questions
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text a colleague about an app deployment conflict
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forget to log a patch in the change log
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become the expert on enforcing security baselines
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text a user explaining why their device needs a policy
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forget to rotate a signing certificate on time
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become the resolver for a macOS update issue
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text a user to re-enroll after an OS upgrade
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forget to tag a device correctly in inventory
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become the master of supervising screen time policies
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text a user about an app license mismatch
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forget to disable a stale profile after device retirement
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become the one who handles jailbreak risk conversations
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text a user about storage quota limits
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forget to attach a device to the right group
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become the champion of automated enrollment
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text a user about a failed profile installation
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forget to run a remote diagnostic before a visit
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become the expert for DEP configuration
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text a user about device supervision status
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forget to renew an enterprise app signing certificate
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become the official narrator for a deployment success
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text a user to report a security incident
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forget to record a firmware version in the asset log
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become the go-to for Wi‑Fi profile troubleshooting
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text a user about macOS compatibility with legacy apps
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forget to archive an old policy version
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become the authority on macOS privacy controls
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text a user to reopen a support ticket accidentally
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forget to switch a device to a compliant state
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become the mentor for new Jamf admins
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text a user about a conflicting MDM command
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forget to verify app permissions during install
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become the savior during a mass enrollment hiccup
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text a user about a misconfigured kiosk mode
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forget to revoke access after a device audit
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become the face of the troubleshooting playbook
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text a user about a failed remote lock request
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forget to update inventory counts after a refresh
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become the master of smart group targeting
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text a user about a noncompliant app policy
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forget to clear a cache that blocks enrollment
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become the go-to for zero-touch provisioning tips
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text a user about an enrollment timeout
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forget to validate a new device baseline before rollout
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become the liaison for OS deployment approvals
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text a user about a custom payload not applying
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forget to disable a test profile before production
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become the advocate for end-user self-service
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text a user about a policy conflict with another app
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forget to annotate a change in the release notes
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become the curator of device retirement procedures
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text a user about a device not appearing in inventory
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forget to log a critical error in the ticketing system
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become the strategist for scalable deployment plans
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text a user about a failed DEP enrollment
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forget to collect telemetry after a rollout
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become the guardian of device security baselines
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text a user about a policy that blocks essential functionality
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forget to update the device category in asset records
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become the fixer for intermittent network enrollment issues
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text a user about a blocked app due to licensing
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forget to document a workaround in the knowledge base
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become the master of rollout scheduling
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text a user about a mismatched device ownership
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forget to set a device to compliant mode after audit
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become the enabler of seamless user experience during work-from-home
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text a user about a failed script execution
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forget to refresh a stale device token
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become the expert on Apple Business Manager integration
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text a user about a profile not applying to the device
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forget to double-check enrollment status before rollout
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become the champion of cross-platform policy consistency
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text a user about a security warning during enrollment
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forget to align software update policy with user needs
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become the authority on remote assistance etiquette
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text a user about a group policy misalignment
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forget to enforce a required passcode policy
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become the go-to for device provisioning efficiency
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text a user about a failed app installation during rollout
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Play Most Likely To OnlineJamf Services teams operate at the intersection of tech support, system administration, and user experience. The jokes here lean into real-world tasks like configuring MDM profiles, deploying apps, and handling security incidents. The inside jokes around device enrollment, zero-touch provisioning, and policy enforcement create playful scenarios that feel familiar and relatable. These prompts invite teammates to reflect on quirks, strengths, and common challenges, sparking engaging conversations without crossing professional lines.
These questions shine at team offsites, lunch-and-learn sessions, or daily standups when the team wants a lighter moment. They work best with 6–12 participants, but can scale up for larger groups by breaking into smaller rounds. Use them as a warm-up, a break activity between deployments, or a social icebreaker at any Jamf-focused meetup or training.
Using Jamf Services themed Most Likely To questions is a surefire way to build camaraderie while celebrating the shared challenges and triumphs of device management. These prompts spark laughter and thoughtful guesses, helping teammates see new sides of each other. Give them a try at your next team gathering and watch the conversations and connections grow.