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ITILFND V4 Exam - Question 20


Which is a result of applying the guiding principle 'progress iteratively with feedback'?

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The result of applying the guiding principle 'progress iteratively with feedback' is the ability to discover and respond to failure earlier. This principle encourages working in small, manageable sections with embedded feedback mechanisms. This approach allows for flexibility, timely responses, and early identification of issues, thereby improving overall quality.

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SandyIndiaOption: A
Jul 26, 2021

A. The ability to discover and respond to failure earlier. Progress Iteratively with Feedback. B. Standardization of practices and services. Optimize and automate. C. Understanding the customerג€™s perception of value. Focus on value. D. Understanding the current state and identifying what can be reused. Start where you are.

NetMasterX
Jan 24, 2024

This is wrong. https://www.itsm-docs.com/blogs/itil-faq/itil-progress-iteratively-with-feedback

mikilikOption: A
Apr 14, 2021

Should be A Progress Iteratively with Feedback o Working in a time-boxed, iterative manner with feedback loops embedded into the process allows for greater flexibility, faster responses to customer and business needs, the ability to discover and respond to failure earlier, and an overall improvement in quality.

willypalOption: C
Oct 12, 2022

Answer is C. In a well-functioning organization, feedback is actively collected and processed along the value chain. A good feedback mechanism facilitates understanding of: “End-user and customer perception of the value created".

Sonia33Option: A
Oct 27, 2022

It's A

ikothariOption: C
Aug 2, 2023

Refer bullet point no.1 under section 4.3.3.1 end user and customer perception of the value created So the correct answer is C

KimoKonoOption: A
Feb 26, 2024

When applying the guiding principle of 'progress iteratively with feedback' we need to have the ability to discover and respond to failure earlier to reduce any impact of downtime on the business.

justlikemoOption: A
Dec 8, 2022

-The ability to discover and respond to failure earlier It is NOT “Understanding the customer’s perception of value” (this would have been true if the word “created” was at the end, but without “created”, this option refers to “Focus on value”)

NetMasterXOption: C
Dec 15, 2023

A is about Incident Mgmt.

LeeVeeOption: A
Dec 16, 2023

Working in a time-boxed, iterative manner with feedback loops embedded into the process allows for greater flexibility, faster responses to customer and business needs, the ability to discover and respond to failure earlier, and an overall improvement in quality

NetMasterXOption: C
Jan 24, 2024

https://www.itsm-docs.com/blogs/itil-faq/itil-progress-iteratively-with-feedback

Stonetales987Option: C
Jan 28, 2024

4.3.3.1 - end user and customer perception of the value created

Jay987654Option: A
Feb 13, 2024

The result of applying the guiding principle 'progress iteratively with feedback' is 'the ability to discover and respond to failure earlier.' This principle encourages incremental development and frequent feedback collection, allowing for early detection of issues and timely responses to rectify them. This approach promotes continuous improvement and adaptability, ultimately leading to better outcomes.

dharmaitilOption: C
Apr 7, 2024

Understanding the customer's perception of value

FLopesOption: C
May 3, 2024

A feedback loop is a term commonly used to refer to a situation where part of the output of an activity is used for new input. In a well-functioning organization, feedback is actively collected and processed along the value chain. Well-constructed feedback mechanisms facilitate understanding of: ● end user and customer perception of the value created ● the efficiency and effectiveness of value chain activities ● the effectiveness of service governance as well as management controls ● the interfaces between the organization and its partner and supplier network ● the demand for products and service

ManikRoyOption: B
Jun 17, 2024

Refer 4.3.3.2 Iteration and feedback together, 3rd bullet point the ability to discover and respond to failure earlier

msejaOption: A
Jul 9, 2024

Here you don't attempt to do everything at once but organize the project into small manageable sections. In this way it is easier to discover errors and try to fix them as opposed to troubleshooting the whole system.

holymollyOption: A
Jul 21, 2024

A is the correct one If you need full questions touch me at <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection" class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="630e0c0f0f1a4d04021117060d230c16170f0c0c084d000c0e">[email protected]</a>