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Guiding Principles of ITIL 4 Flashcards

ITIL 4 Foundation Flashcards

Study our Guiding Principles of ITIL 4 flashcards for the ITIL 4 Foundation exam with 30+ flashcards. View as flashcards, a searchable table, or as a fun matching game.
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Collaborate and promote visibility definitionWork across teams share information and make work visible
Common pitfall collaborate and promote visibilitySiloed knowledge and hidden work prevent effective collaboration
Common pitfall focus on valueMeasuring activity not outcomes leads to wasted effort
Common pitfall keep it simpleOver simplifying removes necessary controls and increases risk
Common pitfall optimize and automateAutomating a broken process amplifies inefficiency
Common pitfall progress iterativelyToo small increments without integration planning create technical debt
Common pitfall start where you areDiscarding useful existing practices without assessing risks and benefits
Common pitfall think and work holisticallyFixing a local issue that creates larger problems elsewhere
Example of collaborate and promote visibilityRun cross functional standups and shared dashboards for transparency
Example of focus on valuePrioritize work that improves user outcomes and business goals
Example of keep it simpleReplace a complex manual approval with a lightweight rule based process
Example of optimize and automateAutomate routine provisioning tasks to reduce errors and free staff time
Example of progress iterativelyRelease a minimal viable feature then iterate based on user feedback
Example of start where you areUse existing monitoring data to identify improvements before redesigning systems
Example of think and work holisticallyMap customer journeys to reveal dependencies across teams
Focus on value definitionPut the customer and value creation at the center of all activities
How to apply collaborate and promote visibility in incident responseCreate shared war rooms and public incident updates for stakeholders
How to apply focus on value in prioritizationScore initiatives by expected value delivered to users and cost to implement
How to apply keep it simple in documentationAim for clear concise instructions that are easy to follow in production
How to apply optimize and automate in service operationsMeasure process waste then automate repeatable high volume tasks
How to apply progress iteratively in projectsSet short timeboxed cycles with clear acceptance criteria and review points
How to apply start where you are in assessmentsDocument current capabilities and identify quick wins to build momentum
How to apply think and work holistically in change managementAssess impacts across all services and upstream downstream dependencies
Keep it simple and practical definitionChoose the simplest solution that achieves the objective
Optimize and automate definitionContinuously improve then automate tasks when cost effective
Progress iteratively with feedback definitionDeliver in small increments gather feedback and refine
Question to evaluate decisions against principlesWhich principles support this change and which ones conflict and why
Quick checklist to apply the seven principlesDefine value assess current state plan small steps involve stakeholders simplify and automate where sensible
Start where you are definitionAssess current services data and practices before making changes
Think and work holistically definitionConsider the entire service system including people processes and technology

About the Flashcards

Flashcards for the ITIL 4 Foundation exam give concise definitions and concrete examples of the core service principles tested on the exam. The deck covers the seven guiding principles-focus on value, start where you are, progress iteratively with feedback, collaborate and promote visibility, think and work holistically, keep it simple and practical, and optimize and automate-so you can quickly review terminology and the rationale behind each principle.

Cards include practical applications for prioritization, assessments, incident response, change management, documentation, and service operations, plus common pitfalls, a quick checklist, and evaluation questions. Use the deck to reinforce key concepts, decision-making prompts, and concise answers likely to appear on the exam.

Topics covered in this flashcard deck:

  • Seven guiding principles
  • Practical application examples
  • Prioritization and assessment
  • Incident and change management
  • Common pitfalls
  • Checklists and evaluation
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