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PeopleCert Exam ITIL-Practitioner Topic 1 Question 53 Discussion

Actual exam question for PeopleCert's ITIL-Practitioner exam
Question #: 53
Topic #: 1
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CruiseAlong Cars

CruiseAlong Cars is a car manufacturing and sales company with corporate headquarters in the United States of America. It has grown by acquisition over the last 20 years and has operations in over 50 countries.Each country has its own IT organization, with some central corporate IT services provided by the US parent company. In some countries CruiseAlong Cars has outsourced infrastructure and service desks. The largest IT supplier is Global City IT Services (GCITS). In two countries GCITS provides CruiseAlong Cars with full outsourced services. They also provide selected services in other countries.

Some of the issues that CruiseAlong Cars needs to address include:

Inefficiencies caused by the current IT structure

Inconsistency of IT services when employees are travelling

CruiseAlong Cars is working with a European university (the University of Bachstein) to research and develop driverless car technology. The venture operates as an independent company called DriveYou.com, and

CruiseAlong Cars owns a 51% share.

DriveYou.com

This is a small, innovative company, that is jointly owned by CruiseAlong Cars and the University of Bachstein

(UoB). DriveYou.com develops custom applications using a highly collaborative, rapid and iterative development approach. Their employees are mostly research and development experts, working from multiple locations, with a significant number working from home. Initial driverless car testing is being conducted in the

US at the Nevegon State Department of Transportation.

Infrastructure and cloud services are purchased from Global City IT Services and other providers, and these relationships are managed by a DriveYou.com supplier manager.

Some of the issues that DriveYou.com needs to address include:

Better structure and accountability around their work practices

Compliance with safety and other regulatory requirements.

University of Bachstein (UoB)

The UoB is a university that is based Germany, with a satellite campus in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. In the past, some IT services were funded and run centrally, and some were funded and run independently by each faculty. Centrally owned services include a 'walk-in' service desk, plus a separate service desk in the main library, run by library staff. Library services and IT are both part of the university's administrative services division. Recently, under a new CIO, there has been a drive to centralize and consolidate IT as a corporate function, although this has not been fully achieved.

The central IT department runs a variety of legacy systems, which serve students, administrators, researchers and academics. It also runs some high performance computing systems and high bandwidth networks across the main campus area.

Some of the issues that the UoB needs to address include:

Complete the centralization and consolidation of IT

Manage growth and increasing IT demand

Demonstrate value through competitive, responsive and transparent services

Global City Services (GCITS)

GCITS is a global service provider which has grown through acquisition and which offers a wide range of services, including IT support, infrastructure and consulting. GCITS has mature and efficient IT service management processes, and holds an ISO/IEC 20000 certification.

GCITS provides the entire infrastructure and some cloud services for DriveYou.com, as well as a range of services in different countries to CruiseAlong Cars.Some of the issues that GCITS needs to address include:

Succeed in establishing a strategic partnership with CruiseAlong Cars

Nevagon State Department of Transportation (NSDoT)

NSDot is a government agency in the US state of Nevagon, where DriveYou.com is running their trials. It is responsible for managing transportation systems and safety. DriveYou.com must work with the agency to ensure that their trials comply with safety regulations, and the program includes bi0directional sharing of large amounts of data.

The NSDoT's internal IT team writes and manages most of their agency-specific applications, however most other applications and infrastructure are provided by the Nevagon State central IT department.

CruiseAlong Cars central IT organization wants to implement a new ITSM toolset to replace their outdated system. The new ITSM toolset will be used by all CruiseAlong Cars' IT departments and their service desks.

The business case for the improvement has not been made yet. This could include financial contribution from various countries. The overall goal of the initiative is to achieve efficiencies and cost reductions through the centralization of processes and data for reporting across country-based IT departments.

What is the BEST way to follow the guiding principle 'observe directly' when defining the requirements for the new consolidated ITSM toolset?

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Suggested Answer: C

Contribute your Thoughts:

Viola
2 months ago
I don't know, visiting all the countries seems a bit excessive. I think B is the way to go - get the key stakeholders in one room and hash it out.
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Tracey
2 months ago
I believe direct observation through visiting senior IT management and business management in all countries would give a holistic view of the requirements.
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Leonie
2 months ago
Haha, visiting all countries? That's a recipe for a never-ending project! I'd stick with B, it's the most practical approach.
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Pilar
2 months ago
Visiting a representative group of IT management and IT support staff could also provide valuable insights for the new ITSM toolset.
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Louvenia
2 months ago
D seems a bit overkill, visiting all countries might be too time-consuming. I'd go with B - it's a good compromise between breadth and depth.
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Elfriede
1 months ago
Let's go with B then.
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Golda
1 months ago
User 2
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Cory
1 months ago
B does seem like a good compromise.
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Barrett
1 months ago
Yeah, B seems like a practical choice.
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Alysa
1 months ago
I agree, B sounds like a good option.
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Twila
2 months ago
User 1
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Yun
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm leaning towards C. Visiting the IT teams directly will allow you to really understand their day-to-day challenges and needs.
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Rutha
1 months ago
C
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Shaniqua
2 months ago
C
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Celestine
2 months ago
I think B is the best option. Getting input from both IT support staff and business management will give a well-rounded perspective on the requirements.
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Cyril
1 months ago
C) Visit a representative group of IT management and IT support staff.
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Asuncion
2 months ago
B) Hold a workshop with a representative group of IT support staff and business management.
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Geraldo
2 months ago
A) Hold a workshop with IT support staff and business process owners in all countries.
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Carissa
2 months ago
I agree, involving all relevant stakeholders in the workshop will ensure comprehensive input for defining the requirements.
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Jutta
3 months ago
I think the best way is to hold a workshop with IT support staff and business process owners in all countries.
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