Answer C:
Progress iteratively with feedback: Resist the temptation to do everything at once. Even huge initiatives must be accomplished iteratively. By organizing work into smaller, manageable sections that can be executed and completed in a timely manner, the focus on each effort will be sharper and easier to maintain.
The guiding principle "Progress iteratively with feedback" in ITIL 4 emphasizes:
🔄 Break work into smaller, manageable pieces and use feedback at each step to guide the next action.
Key recommendations include:
Avoid trying to do everything at once
Deliver value early and often
Use feedback to validate progress and adjust direction
✅ Therefore, breaking initiatives into smaller steps with checkpoints for feedback is the core recommendation of this principle.
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