Episode 25: Collaborate and Promote Visibility — Team and Transparency

Episode 25: Collaborate and Promote Visibility — Team and Transparency

No service can succeed in isolation, which is why collaboration is essential in ITIL’s framework. In this episode, we’ll examine the guiding principle “Collaborate and Promote Visibility,” which emphasizes teamwork, communication, and openness as the drivers of success. Collaboration ensures that diverse perspectives are included in decision-making, preventing blind spots and reducing risks. Promoting visibility means making information accessible so teams understand progress, challenges, and goals. This transparency builds trust, aligns stakeholders, and allows for quicker and more informed responses. Without collaboration and visibility, even the most well-designed services can falter due to miscommunication or hidden obstacles.

We’ll also highlight how this principle applies in practice, such as project dashboards that track work openly, cross-functional meetings that break down silos, and regular feedback loops that include both customers and providers. Exam questions may test your ability to recognize when lack of visibility causes service failures, so keep this principle in mind as both a practical tool and a theoretical anchor. This episode was produced by BareMetalCyber.com.

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Episode 27: Keep It Simple and Practical — Avoiding Complexity

Episode 27: Keep It Simple and Practical — Avoiding Complexity

Complexity is one of the biggest threats to efficiency, and ITIL’s principle “Keep It Simple and Practical” addresses this directly. In this episode, we’ll explore how simplicity reduces errors, accel...

1 Sep 202528min

Episode 26: Think and Work Holistically — The Big Picture

Episode 26: Think and Work Holistically — The Big Picture

ITIL emphasizes that no element of a service operates in isolation, and this is captured in the guiding principle “Think and Work Holistically.” In this episode, we’ll explain how services, practices,...

1 Sep 202525min

Episode 24: Progress Iteratively with Feedback — Why Small Steps Matter

Episode 24: Progress Iteratively with Feedback — Why Small Steps Matter

Big-bang changes often fail because they are too risky and too complex. The principle “Progress Iteratively with Feedback” reminds us that improvement should come in manageable steps, each guided by l...

1 Sep 202528min

Episode 23: Start Where You Are — Assess Before You Build

Episode 23: Start Where You Are — Assess Before You Build

Change and improvement are constant in IT, but too often organizations throw away what already works. This guiding principle, “Start Where You Are,” encourages you to first assess the current state be...

1 Sep 202526min

Episode 22: Focus on Value — Customer First

Episode 22: Focus on Value — Customer First

The first guiding principle is “Focus on Value,” and it captures the essence of why IT services exist at all. In this episode, we’ll explore how every decision, process, and improvement effort should ...

1 Sep 202530min

Episode 21: What Are Guiding Principles?

Episode 21: What Are Guiding Principles?

Guiding principles are one of the most distinctive features of ITIL 4, offering simple yet powerful advice that can be applied universally across organizations and situations. In this episode, we’ll i...

1 Sep 202530min

Episode 20: Service Relationships: Provision, Consumption, Management

Episode 20: Service Relationships: Provision, Consumption, Management

Services don’t exist in a vacuum — they exist in relationships between providers and consumers. In this episode, we’ll examine the ITIL concept of service relationships, which involve three main eleme...

1 Sep 202529min

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