"Progress iteratively with feedback" is one of the seven guiding principles of ITIL 4. It emphasizes breaking down work into smaller, manageable iterations, delivering value in each iteration, and using feedback to refine future iterations. This approach allows for continuous improvement and adaptation to changing circumstances, ensuring focus on delivering value.
By organizing work into smaller, manageable sections that can be executed and completed in a timely manner, it is easier to maintain a sharper focus on each effort. Seeking and using feedback before, throughout, and after each iteration will ensure that actions are focused and appropriate, even in changing circumstances.
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