How does ' access to resources ' support value co-creation in a service interaction?
A.
By allowing consumers to use provider resources
B.
By transferring responsibility for resources to consumers
C.
By limiting resource use to internal teams
D.
By replacing service actions with automation
The Answer Is:
A
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
Access to resources supports value co-creation by allowing consumers to use provider resources under agreed terms, which makes option A correct. In ITIL, not every service interaction requires transfer of ownership or direct provider action every time. Sometimes the value comes from enabling consumers to access applications, data, infrastructure, knowledge bases, or equipment that remain under provider control. The consumer gains the ability to use these resources to achieve outcomes without needing to own and manage all of them directly. This helps optimize costs, risks, and effort. It does not mean transferring responsibility for all resources to the consumer, nor does it imply restricting usage to internal teams. It also does not eliminate service actions entirely, because support and other activities may still be needed. Access to resources is one important form of service relationship.
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