Free PeopleCert ITIL v4 Foundation Actual Exam Questions - Question 11 Discussion
how they contribute to value creation?
It’s D here because the question is about deciding which parts to keep based on their value contribution, which means simplifying and focusing on what’s really useful. While C looks at the big system, this is more about cutting down to essentials and avoiding unnecessary complexity, which matches “keep it simple and practical” better than the others. The focus isn’t just on seeing the whole but on making sure the retained parts are practical and actually add value without overcomplicating things.
A/D? I’m leaning towards A because "progress iteratively with feedback" often involves assessing current steps to see what works and what doesn’t, which ties into keeping valuable parts. D is about simplicity but might not focus on analyzing existing components specifically. So A seems to capture the idea of evaluating parts through feedback cycles better than D or even C.
D/C? I get why D fits with keeping it practical, but C talks about seeing how parts fit in the bigger picture, which helps decide what adds value. Both seem relevant.
Maybe D makes more sense here since it’s about keeping only what adds value and cutting the rest, which is basically staying practical and simple. C feels broader than just choosing parts.
D imo, keeping parts that add value is about practicality and simplicity.
A/B? I’m ruling out A since it’s more about feedback loops, and B is more about teamwork. Between C and D, C fits better with looking at the full process for value.
It’s C because it’s about understanding the whole system, not just simplifying.
C vs D? C feels right since it’s about the whole process and value.