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PeopleCert ITIL 4 Foundation Exam - Topic 2 Question 47 Discussion

Which is included in the purpose of the 'change enablement' practice?
B) Ensure that risks have been property assessed
A) Make new and changed services available for use
C) Record and report selected changes of state
D) Plan and manage the full lifecycle of all IT assets

PeopleCert ITIL 4 Foundation Exam - Topic 2 Question 47 Discussion

Actual exam question for PeopleCert's ITIL 4 Foundation exam
Question #: 47
Topic #: 2
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Which is included in the purpose of the 'change enablement' practice?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Jody
8 months ago
Totally agree with A, it's all about making services usable!
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Vallie
8 months ago
Wait, is D really included? That sounds too broad.
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Melina
8 months ago
C seems a bit off for this practice.
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Suzi
8 months ago
I think B is more important, though.
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Karima
8 months ago
A is definitely part of it!
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Nelida
9 months ago
I thought 'change enablement' was about managing the lifecycle of IT assets, but that seems more related to asset management than change itself.
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Margret
9 months ago
I practiced a question similar to this, and I feel like recording changes might be more about tracking rather than the core purpose of change enablement.
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Christiane
9 months ago
I think the purpose of 'change enablement' is mostly about making new services available, but I'm not entirely sure if that's the main focus.
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Rosalia
9 months ago
I remember something about assessing risks being important in change enablement, but I can't recall if that's part of the main purpose.
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Lawana
9 months ago
Renaming the existing flow seems like the easiest option, but I'm worried that might not give me the flexibility I need to make more significant changes.
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Jacqueline
9 months ago
I've got this one! WPA2-Personal is the most secure option for a basic network like this. It uses stronger encryption and authentication than the older WPA-Personal mode. I'm confident that option C is the right answer.
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Lavonda
9 months ago
I'm a little unsure about this one. Option C mentions upgrading Glen's laptop to Windows 7 Enterprise, but I'm not sure if that's really necessary. Wouldn't option B be a simpler and more cost-effective solution? I'm leaning towards that one.
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