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The Service Value Chain

What the Service Value Chain Represents The service value chain is ITIL's genuine operating model describing the key activities required to respond to demand...

The Service Value Chain

What the Service Value Chain Represents

The service value chain is ITIL’s genuine operating model describing the key activities required to respond to demand and facilitate value realization through the creation and management of services.

The Six Key Activities

Plan, improve, engage, design and transition, obtain/build, and deliver and support form the genuine core activities — interconnected, not a strict linear sequence, reflecting how real service work actually happens.

How This Connects to Everyday Support Work

A single support interaction genuinely touches multiple value chain activities (engaging with the customer, delivering and supporting the actual fix) even in a seemingly simple interaction.

Why Understanding the Whole Chain Matters

Seeing how individual support work connects to this larger value chain helps a technician understand the genuine broader purpose behind their specific daily tasks.

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