ITIL Service Transition – Maximing Re – Use of Established Processes and Systems

The ITIL Service Transition processes are made in the subtext that systems and applications can be used for several occasions and service changes.

These processes are distinctly created in line with the principles of the organization to improve its services and efficiency.

Integrate the Service Transition process into quality management system

The integration of various Service Transition processes can equate to a quality management system.These processes that are successfully created can be useful in various applications and would positively alter the way the service lifecycle works.


Use the organization's programme and project management practices

By keeping in mind the detailed practices of the organization and the project managers, it would be easier to create a series of processes and services that fits the business needs perfectly.


Use existing communication channels for Service Transition communication

To navigate and relay information effectively, it is best to use the existing communication channels in the duration of the Service Transition lifecycle.


Follow human resources, training, finance and facilities management processes and common practices

It is best not to deviate from the principles and rules set upon by the various settings such as; human resources, training, finance and management processes that handles the physical facilities of the company.
You will gain a better insight and understanding if you try to stick to the status quo, as this would guarantee a smoother transition of services.


Design the Service Transition models that enable easy customization to suit specific circumstances

A great Service Transition model would be a process that can be helpful in more than one application. Try to design an application that is adaptable and easy to decode, to suit future business changes.


Structure models such that a consistent approach is repeated for each target service

Same as above, Service Transition models should be made meticulously with a deft approach to accommodate flexibility. It should be made with a consistent approach as it is used for each service or application.
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