Episode 44 — Separate the 34 Management Practices into Their Two Official Groups
This episode explains how the 34 management practices are separated into their two official groups and why that classification matters for exam clarity. The two groups are general management practices and service management practices, and understanding the distinction helps you organize the syllabus into a more usable structure. General management practices support broader organizational management needs that are not limited to service work, while service management practices focus more directly on the design, delivery, support, and improvement of services. For the exam, this topic matters because grouping practices correctly makes it easier to interpret scenario questions and avoid treating every practice as if it exists for the same purpose. You will also see that the grouping is a study aid, not a wall between categories, because real organizations often apply both types of practices together when making decisions about value, risk, workflow, and service quality. In practice, this structure helps learners and practitioners build a more organized mental model of how ITIL supports both enterprise management and daily service operations. Produced by BareMetalCyber.com, where you’ll find more cyber audio courses, books, and information to strengthen your educational path. Also, if you want to stay up to date with the latest news, visit DailyCyber.News for a newsletter you can use, and a daily podcast you can commute with. And dont forget Cyberauthor.me for the companion study guide and flash cards!