ITIL Applying 'Work Holistically' Principle 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: A change management team approves a software patch without consulting the network team, causing outages due to firewall conflicts. Which aspect of 'work holistically' was neglected?
- Consulting only the development team
- Considering the impact on other components and teams (Correct answer)
- Focusing on the speed of deployment
- Delegating responsibility to a single team
Correct answer: Considering the impact on other components and teams
Working holistically requires considering how a change affects all related components and teams, not just the immediate scope.
Question 2: When applying the 'work holistically' principle, which of the following best describes the relationship between services and their supporting components?
- Services operate independently of infrastructure components
- Services are isolated from business processes
- Services rely on interconnected components that must be managed together (Correct answer)
- Components are more important than the services they support
Correct answer: Services rely on interconnected components that must be managed together
The holistic principle recognizes that services depend on interconnected components — people, processes, technology, and partners — all of which must be managed as a whole.
Question 3: An organization improves its incident resolution time but customer satisfaction drops. What does this scenario illustrate about holistic thinking?
- Speed is the only metric that matters
- Optimizing one metric can negatively affect overall value if other factors are ignored (Correct answer)
- Customer satisfaction is outside the scope of IT service management
- Incident resolution and satisfaction are unrelated
Correct answer: Optimizing one metric can negatively affect overall value if other factors are ignored
Holistic thinking means recognizing that optimizing isolated metrics without considering the broader system can unintentionally reduce overall value.
Question 4: Which ITIL concept most directly supports the 'work holistically' principle by mapping all components involved in delivering a service?
- Service level agreement
- Service value chain (Correct answer)
- Change schedule
- Incident classification matrix
Correct answer: Service value chain
The service value chain maps the interconnected activities involved in delivering value, directly supporting holistic understanding of service delivery.
Question 5: A service desk team resolves tickets faster by skipping documentation. Other teams begin experiencing repeated issues because of missing knowledge. This failure relates to which holistic dimension?
- Partners and suppliers
- Information and technology (Correct answer)
- Organizations and people
- Value streams and processes
Correct answer: Information and technology
Documentation is part of the information and technology dimension; neglecting it disrupts the holistic flow of knowledge across the organization.
Question 6: How does automation contribute to the 'work holistically' principle in ITIL?
- Automation removes the need for cross-team collaboration
- Automation enables consistent end-to-end execution across interconnected processes (Correct answer)
- Automation should only be applied to isolated tasks
- Automation replaces the need to understand service dependencies
Correct answer: Automation enables consistent end-to-end execution across interconnected processes
Automation supports holistic working by enabling consistent, repeatable execution across interconnected processes, reducing manual gaps.
Question 7: When a new cloud migration project is planned, which action best reflects 'working holistically'?
- Assigning the project solely to the infrastructure team
- Involving only executives in the decision-making process
- Mapping the impact on all four dimensions: organizations, information, partners, and value streams (Correct answer)
- Migrating one application at a time without a broader assessment
Correct answer: Mapping the impact on all four dimensions: organizations, information, partners, and value streams
Holistic planning for a migration requires assessing all four dimensions of service management to avoid blind spots and unintended disruption.
A change management team approves a software patch without consulting the network team, causing outages due to firewall conflicts.
Which aspect of 'work holistically' was neglected?