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PeopleCert Exam ITIL-4-Foundation Topic 1 Question 69 Discussion

Actual exam question for PeopleCert's ITIL-4-Foundation exam
Question #: 69
Topic #: 1
[All ITIL-4-Foundation Questions]

Which of the four dimensions contributes MOST to defining activities needed to deliver services?

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Suggested Answer: D

Don't start from scratch and build something new without considering what you already have. It's almost always better to improve what you currently have than to throw it all away and start again, although you must also be able to recognise when a complete replacement is, in fact, needed.

Not only is this approach less wasteful than starting from scratch -- because it preserves value that you already have -- but it also helps you to keep your people on board. They're much more likely to support the changes you need if their previous contributions have been appropriately valued.

Don't rely on metrics and reports to tell you what the current situation is. When you carry out an assessment you should observe what is happening for yourself, and just use the metrics to support your observations.

https://www.sysaid.com/blog/itil/the-7-guiding-principles-of-itil-4-practical-advice-to-help-you-make-decisions


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Sharen
1 months ago
I'm sorry, but if you don't have the technology to support your processes, you're just running around like a headless chicken. Information and tech all the way!
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Jina
11 hours ago
D) Organizations and people
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Arthur
3 days ago
I agree, having the right technology is crucial for efficient service delivery.
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Paulene
4 days ago
C) Information and technology
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Fallon
8 days ago
A) Value streams and processes
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Mila
1 months ago
Value streams and processes? Boring! That's just the technical stuff. The real magic happens with the human elements like partners and people.
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Mose
14 days ago
Value streams and processes may be technical, but they are essential for efficiency in service delivery.
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Gerry
1 months ago
I agree, the human element is crucial in making services successful.
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Geraldine
1 months ago
Partners and people are definitely important for delivering services.
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Lenora
2 months ago
Organizations and people are where it's at! The right team and organizational structure are what really make or break service delivery.
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Frankie
1 days ago
D) Organizations and people
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Mollie
4 days ago
C) Information and technology
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Jill
5 days ago
B) Partners and suppliers
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Gwenn
1 months ago
A) Value streams and processes
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Ilona
2 months ago
Partners and suppliers are crucial in my opinion. You can't deliver services effectively without a strong network of external collaborators.
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Patria
2 months ago
I think information and technology is the most important dimension for defining service delivery activities. After all, you need the right tools and systems to support the processes.
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Hailey
2 months ago
I believe it's C) Information and technology, as technology plays a crucial role in service delivery nowadays.
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Erick
2 months ago
I agree with Carry, because value streams and processes are essential for delivering services efficiently.
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Carry
2 months ago
I think the answer is A) Value streams and processes.
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