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Which is a recommendation for applying the guiding principle 'keep it simple and practical?
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Makes sense to pick C. The principle is all about usability and avoiding extra steps, so if it's easier to follow, people actually use it. I think D sounds good but doesn't fit the simplicity focus as well, agree?
Option C is the one that actually ties to making things easier to follow. Saw on some practice mocks that "practical" is all about adoption, so unless they reworded it, C makes sense. Could be a trick if they rephrase though.
Official study guide covers this, so C. Practice tests usually point to the same.
Saw this covered in the official guide and exam practice. C is what matches ITIL's simplicity focus.
Ugh, these wordings always trip me up. Maybe D since fast can equal practical in some service environments, and ITIL does stress outcomes over bureaucracy. I get that simplicity helps with adoption but speed doesn’t mean you skip quality, right? Not totally sure though-open to being corrected.
Seen this type in some practice exams, official guide matches C.
C tbh
Maybe A. Saw a similar question in practice exams and went with clear communication for simplicity.
A or C? Picked A since clear communication keeps things simple for users in my experience. Not sure if that's overthinking it, though, since the question's wording isn't very strict.
Its A. I’ve seen similar practice questions and official study guide examples push this point, so I’d check those to confirm.
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