Which guiding principle says that it is not usually necessary to build something new?
Which guiding principle says that it is not usually necessary to build something new?
The guiding principle 'Start where you are' emphasizes the importance of making use of what is already available and not building something new unless absolutely necessary. This principle encourages assessing the current state of resources and assets before making decisions to create new solutions, thus avoiding unnecessary effort and cost.
i think the question is wrong, "start where you are" is continual improvement practice just like the first option
sorry forget this comment, B is correct
b is correct
The question here is very similar to the required answer as per ITIL
B is correct. This is ITIL definition.
B is correct.