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ITIL 4 Foundation Study Guide (2026/2027 Syllabus) Module 1: The Key Concepts of Service Management 1. What is the definition of a service?  ANSWER A means of enabling value co-creation by facilitating outcomes that customers want to achieve, without the customer having to manage specific costs and risks. 2. What is utility in the context of a service?  ANSWER The functionality offered by a product or service to meet a particular need. "What the service does" – fitness for purpose. 3. What is warranty in the context of a service?  ANSWER Assurance that a product or service will meet agreed requirements. It addresses availability, capacity, security, and continuity. "How the service performs" – fitness for use. 4. Define value.  ANSWER The perceived benefits, usefulness, and importance of something. It is cocreated through an interaction between a service provider and a service consumer. 5. What is an organization?  ANSWER A person or a group of people that has its own functions, responsibilities, and authorities to achieve specific objectives. 6. Who is an outcome?  ANSWER A result for a stakeholder enabled by one or more outputs. 7. What is cost from the service consumer’s perspective?  ANSWER Can include costs removed from the consumer (e.g., unplanned server maintenance) and costs imposed on the consumer (e.g., subscription fees). 8. What is risk from the service consumer’s perspective?  ANSWER Can include risks removed from the consumer (e.g., failure of hardware) and risks imposed on the consumer (e.g., service disruption during an upgrade). 9. What are the key activities of the service value system?  ANSWER Plan, Improve, Engage, Design & Transition, Obtain/Build, Deliver & Support. 10. Who is the service provider?  ANSWER The role that provides services to one or more internal or external consumers. 11. Who is the service consumer?  ANSWER Includes roles such as customer, user, and sponsor. 12. Differentiate between a customer, user, and sponsor.  ANSWER A customer defines requirements and pays for the service. A user uses the service daily. A sponsor authorizes the budget for the service. Module 2: The Four Dimensions of Service Management 13. What are the four dimensions of service management?  ANSWER Organizations and People; Information and Technology; Partners and Suppliers; Value Streams and Processes. 14. Why must all four dimensions be considered?  ANSWER To ensure a holistic approach to service management. Neglecting any dimension can lead to services that are ineffective, inefficient, or not resilient. 15. What does the "Organizations and People" dimension encompass?  ANSWER Culture, competencies, roles and responsibilities, communication, and formal organizational structures. 16. What is the focus of the "Information and Technology" dimension?  ANSWER The information, knowledge, and technologies required to manage and provide services, including tools used by the service provider.

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ITIL 4 Foundation Study Guide (2026/2027 Syllabus)
Module 1: The Key Concepts of Service Management

1. What is the definition of a service?

 ANSWER ✓ A means of enabling value co-creation by facilitating outcomes that
customers want to achieve, without the customer having to manage specific costs and
risks.

2. What is utility in the context of a service?

 ANSWER ✓ The functionality offered by a product or service to meet a particular need.
"What the service does" – fitness for purpose.

3. What is warranty in the context of a service?

 ANSWER ✓ Assurance that a product or service will meet agreed requirements. It
addresses availability, capacity, security, and continuity. "How the service performs" –
fitness for use.

4. Define value.

 ANSWER ✓ The perceived benefits, usefulness, and importance of something. It is co-
created through an interaction between a service provider and a service consumer.

5. What is an organization?

 ANSWER ✓ A person or a group of people that has its own functions, responsibilities,
and authorities to achieve specific objectives.

6. Who is an outcome?

 ANSWER ✓ A result for a stakeholder enabled by one or more outputs.

7. What is cost from the service consumer’s perspective?

 ANSWER ✓ Can include costs removed from the consumer (e.g., unplanned server
maintenance) and costs imposed on the consumer (e.g., subscription fees).

8. What is risk from the service consumer’s perspective?

,  ANSWER ✓ Can include risks removed from the consumer (e.g., failure of hardware) and
risks imposed on the consumer (e.g., service disruption during an upgrade).

9. What are the key activities of the service value system?

 ANSWER ✓ Plan, Improve, Engage, Design & Transition, Obtain/Build, Deliver &
Support.

10. Who is the service provider?

 ANSWER ✓ The role that provides services to one or more internal or external
consumers.

11. Who is the service consumer?

 ANSWER ✓ Includes roles such as customer, user, and sponsor.

12. Differentiate between a customer, user, and sponsor.

 ANSWER ✓ A customer defines requirements and pays for the service. A user uses the
service daily. A sponsor authorizes the budget for the service.

Module 2: The Four Dimensions of Service Management

13. What are the four dimensions of service management?

 ANSWER ✓ Organizations and People; Information and Technology; Partners and
Suppliers; Value Streams and Processes.

14. Why must all four dimensions be considered?

 ANSWER ✓ To ensure a holistic approach to service management. Neglecting any
dimension can lead to services that are ineffective, inefficient, or not resilient.

15. What does the "Organizations and People" dimension encompass?

 ANSWER ✓ Culture, competencies, roles and responsibilities, communication, and
formal organizational structures.

16. What is the focus of the "Information and Technology" dimension?

 ANSWER ✓ The information, knowledge, and technologies required to manage and
provide services, including tools used by the service provider.

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