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ITIL v3 – You’re doing it whether you know it or not

Published: April 08 2008, 02:36 PM
by Robert Stroud

 

I'd like to make a quick point. There are times when I find the discussions surrounding ITIL® v3 popularity to be superfluous. That's because whether or not people are "for" ITIL v3, if they want to work for successful organizations, they have probably already put several aspects of ITIL v3 into practice -- whether they realize it or not.  

 

I recently visited several European ITIL practitioners who are in process of transforming their ITSM implementations to support their dynamic business environments -- the objective, to innovate as the market demands. As the head of the ITSM team at a large manufacturer commented, "any ITIL implementation that is service aligned is doing much of v3 already." I concur.

 

In his case, Knowledge Management, Self Help and Access Management have been part of his culture for the last 12 months and pre-date the launch of v3.  

 

So please. There is no "for" or "against." You are going to adopt some practices that are suspiciously reminiscent of ITIL v3. If you choose not to label them as such, so be it. Or, to paraphrase Chelsea Clinton, "that's absolutely none of my business."

 

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By: Robert Stroud
Robert Stroud serves as VP and as Service Management, Cloud Computing and Governance Evangelist at CA Technologies. Robert also serves as an International vice president of ISACA, is part of the Framework committee and was the former chair of the COBIT Steering Committee. Robert also serves on the itSMF...
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5 people have left comments:

Hi Robert.  You are so right.  Common sense is common sense regardless of label.  Organization, structure and following best/sound practices is key to the efficient operation of an IT environment.  Which is not to say that there won't be an ITIL V4 at some point in the future - but it will build on the sound foundations of previous versions.  

Posted by: Russ McGowan | April 11, 2008 1:55 PM

Robert,

As Publisher of Newsitweb.info, 1st Media focus on ITSM & ITIL in France / and French readers certainly :-) with around 31 000 readers every month available on www.newsitweb.info , I confirm to you the interest of (pragmatic) "Best Practices"...

We explain step by step every month a part of Best Practices...and it's one of the key success of this media.

So if you want, I'm please to give you the ability to publish your point of view .

Regards

Daniel Kervarec

Email : redaction@newsitweb.com

Posted by: Daniel Kervarec | April 21, 2008 4:45 PM

Russ,

You raise an interesting point in relation to ITIL V4, will we have one or will organizations evolve to a standard such as ISO/IEC 20000?  

Posted by: Robert Stroud | April 25, 2008 5:12 PM

Daniel,

In looking at your site, it appears to be representative of the global appeal and adoption of ITSM which in itself is reflective of the growing dependence of the business on IT, the requirement to automate operations, reduce cost and increase quality.  

Posted by: Robert Stroud | April 28, 2008 10:38 AM

ITIL is a collection of best practices, fundamentally.

Best practices do change due to change in technology, experience, business practices and requirements.

ITIL v.xx is a cristalization of these to a certain point.

As result of this, ITIL v.3 does not invent anything, it is just the best-of-the-best: "best write of the best circulating practices" to date, with the aim to be reference point for a few years, at least.

Companies have adopted ITIL 3 before ITIL 3 was creates, by contributing defining the need and codifying the implementation of the related processes.

regards

Posted by: Cesare | May 9, 2008 10:15 AM

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