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Which practice would include a formalized process for logging unplanned reduction in the quality of a service?

Incident management

100

Utility is defined as...

Fit for purpose

100

What considerations influence the supplier strategy of an organization?

Corporate culture of the organization

100

What is a KBA and what is it used for?

Knowledge Base Article, used for reference to the protocols and procedures of a given situation.

100

Your printer is currently out of toner and will not print. You ask your co-worker for help, but he says the toner has already been ordered but it won't arrive for a few days. What would you classify this as?

Event

200

What is the definition of service management?

A set of specialized organizational capabilities for enabling value to customers

200

Which value chain activity communicates the current status of all four dimensions of service management?

Plan

200

What is release management?

It is the practice of making new and changed services and features, available for use. (not the same as deployment)

200

What is a service level agreement used for?  

To measure the performance of services from a customer's point of view

200

What is a known error?

A problem that has been analyzed, but not resolved yet.

300

How does 'service request management' contribute to 'design and transition' activity?

By initiating standard changes to fulfil service requests

300

Which describes outputs?

Tangible or intangible deliverables

300

Service consumption is...

the activities performed by an organization to consume services, which includes the management of the consumer's resources needed to use the service, service use actions performed by users, and may include the receiving (acquiring) of goods.

300

Which guiding principle emphasizes the need to understand the flow of work in progress, identify bottlenecks, and uncover waste?

Collaborate and promote visibility

300

What is different about ITIL v4 compared to previous iterations of ITIL?

ITIL v4 is more pragmatic in its approach.

400

What type of change is MOST likely to be managed by the 'service request management' practice?

A standard change, which does not need authorization

400

What is the purpose of the 'service request management' practice?

Supporting the agreed quality of a service by handling all pre-defined, user-initiated service requests in an effective and user-friendly manner

400

How long does it take before you have to renew ITIL v4 certifications?

You don't they last for good.

400

Warranty is defined as...


Fit for use

400

What is usually included as part of 'incident management'?

Scripts for collecting initial information about incidents

500

What are the 3 of the Practices in ITIL v4?

General Management Practices 

Service Management Practices 

Technical Management Practices

500

What is service configuration management?

It is the practice of ensuring that accurate and reliable information about the configuration of services, and the configuration items that support them, is available when and where needed.

500

What is the purpose of the 'change enablement' practice?

Ensuring that risks are properly assessed, authorizing changes to proceed and managing a change schedule in order to maximize the number of successful IT changes

500

What is service level management?

It is the practice of setting clear business based targets for service performance, so that the delivery of a service can be properly assessed, monitored, and managed against these targets.

500

Service request management is...

the practice of supporting the agreed quality of a service by handling all pre-defined, user-initiated service requests in an effective and user-friendly manner.

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