Which dimension of product and service management is concerned with relationships with other organizations that are involved in discovery, design and continual improvement of product?
The partners and suppliers dimension is the correct answer because it covers the relationships an organization has with other organizations involved in product and service management. These external organizations may contribute during discovery, design, build, transition, support, or continual improvement. ITIL emphasizes that modern organizations often rely on ecosystems rather than acting alone. This means they must manage contracts, shared responsibilities, dependencies, specialist expertise, performance expectations, and integration across the wider service network. Value streams and processes addresses workflows, not external relationships. Information and technology focuses on data and enabling technologies. Organizations and people focuses on structure, competencies, leadership, and culture. Since the question specifically asks about relationships with other organizations involved in the lifecycle, the relevant dimension is clearly partners and suppliers.
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