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Finally, IT staff receives thorough training in order to be able to apply the new processes in practice, and clients or users might need to be informed - in so far as these are affected by the new ITIL processes.
This implementation guide made sure that as many parties as possible have been involved in the process design early on. In most cases, there should thus be no need to explain the new processes to the individuals with direct responsibility for their execution.


This notwithstanding, it may appropriate to train staff in the use and operation of new application systems. And clients may need to be informed, for example if a new 1st level support group has been established and as a result the procedure for raising Incidents has changed.
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===<span id="Objective of this Project Step">Objectives</span>===
===Objectives===


*Build-up of knowledge about ITIL
*Build-up of knowledge about ITIL, [[ITIL 4]] and [https://yasm.com/wiki/en/index.php/Main_Page service management]
*Training of the employees participating in the new processes in the use of new or changed application systems
*Training of the employees participating in the new processes in the use of new or changed application systems
*Instruction and information of customers
*Instruction and information of customers
*Making the new processes a part of everyday working practice
*Making the new processes a part of everyday working practice
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==Description==
==Description==


First of all process participants must be made familiar with the new processes. This implementation guide made sure at various points that those participants are involved in the process design early on, so in most cases there should be no need to explain how processes will change.
First of all process participants must be made familiar with the new processes.  


There might be additional training measures at different levels:
There might be additional training measures at different levels:


*Background knowledge on ITIL is decisive for the success of the new processes and should be made available to all parties involved; basic ITIL training may take place at the beginning of the project for important key players, so that they are able to convey the ITIL principles to the other project participants.
*Background knowledge on ITIL is decisive for the success of the new processes and should be made available to all parties involved; basic ITIL training may take place at the beginning of the project for important key players, so that they are able to convey the ITIL principles to the other project participants.
 
*Specific members of IT staff will require more intensive training, depending on the ITIL roles they will assume.
*Specific members of IT staff will require more intensive training, depending on the ITIL roles they will assume
*After the implementation of a new or changed application system, training measures with regards to its operation may be necessary.
 
*As a supplement, trainings which contribute to the improvement of the service provider organization's public image may be considered ("How to handle difficult clients?")
*After the implementation of a new or changed application system, training measures with regards to its operation may be necessary
 
*As a supplement, trainings which contribute to the improvement of the IT organization’s public image may be considered ("How do I handle critical clients?")
 
*Ultimately the clients are also to be informed, for example if a new Service Desk has been established and as a result the procedure for placing Service Requests has changed.
 
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'''''Communicate process changes early and to all parties involved.'''''
'''''Communicate process changes early and to all parties involved.'''''


*''If the process participants learn of the new processes only at this stage, a lack of acceptance will be inevitable. As many employees as possible should therefore be involved in the design of the processes during the earlier project phases.''
*''If the process participants learn of the new processes only at this stage, a lack of acceptance will be inevitable. As many employees as possible should therefore be involved in the design of the processes during the earlier project phases.''
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==Prerequisites==
==Prerequisites==
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*[[ITIL Key Performance Indicators|Measures (KPIs) for the processes to be introduced]]
*[[ITIL Key Performance Indicators|Measures (KPIs) for the processes to be introduced]]
*Definitions of the [[ITIL-Checklists#ITIL 2011 Templates|process outputs]]
*Definitions of the [[ITIL-Checklists#ITIL 2011 Templates|process outputs]]
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==Results/ Deliverables==
==Results/ Deliverables==


*Informed IT staff
*Trained service provider staff
*Informed clients
*Informed customers.
 
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==Success Factors==
==Success factors==


*As already stated, all parties concerned should be invited to co-operate and introduce their experiences throughout the project course.
*As already stated, all parties concerned should be invited to co-operate and introduce their experiences throughout the project course.


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==Relevant Views of the ITIL Process Map==
 
====<span style="color:#5d5d5d">Relevant Views of the ITIL Process Map</span>====


[[image:thumb-itil-process-overview.jpg|thumb|400px|right|alt=ITIL overview diagram|link=https://wiki.en.it-processmaps.com/index.php/File:Thumb-itil-process-overview.jpg|Figure 1:  ITIL process overview]]
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<span style="color:#5d5d5d">The process overviews of the [https://en.it-processmaps.com/products/itil-process-map.html ITIL Process Map] are very helpful in the explanation of the new ITIL processes and the illustration of their interdependencies ''(see [[media:thumb-itil-process-overview.jpg|Figure 1]])''.
The process overviews of the [https://en.it-processmaps.com/products/itil-process-map.html ITIL Process Map] are very helpful in the explanation of the new ITIL processes and the illustration of their interdependencies (see [[media:thumb-itil-process-overview.jpg|fig. 1]]).
 
For detailed information about processes, the detailed process flows and [[ITIL-Checklists|ITIL templates]] are useful resources.</span>


For detailed information about processes, the detailed process flows and [[ITIL-Checklists|ITIL templates]] are useful resources.
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ITIL Process Implementation and Training. ITIL implementation, step 10.
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Step 10: ITIL Process Implementation and Training

 

This implementation guide made sure that as many parties as possible have been involved in the process design early on. In most cases, there should thus be no need to explain the new processes to the individuals with direct responsibility for their execution.

This notwithstanding, it may appropriate to train staff in the use and operation of new application systems. And clients may need to be informed, for example if a new 1st level support group has been established and as a result the procedure for raising Incidents has changed.

 

Objectives

  • Build-up of knowledge about ITIL, ITIL 4 and service management
  • Training of the employees participating in the new processes in the use of new or changed application systems
  • Instruction and information of customers
  • Making the new processes a part of everyday working practice

 

Description

First of all process participants must be made familiar with the new processes.

There might be additional training measures at different levels:

  • Background knowledge on ITIL is decisive for the success of the new processes and should be made available to all parties involved; basic ITIL training may take place at the beginning of the project for important key players, so that they are able to convey the ITIL principles to the other project participants.
  • Specific members of IT staff will require more intensive training, depending on the ITIL roles they will assume.
  • After the implementation of a new or changed application system, training measures with regards to its operation may be necessary.
  • As a supplement, trainings which contribute to the improvement of the service provider organization's public image may be considered ("How to handle difficult clients?")

Communicate process changes early and to all parties involved.

  • If the process participants learn of the new processes only at this stage, a lack of acceptance will be inevitable. As many employees as possible should therefore be involved in the design of the processes during the earlier project phases.

Prerequisites

Results/ Deliverables

  • Trained service provider staff
  • Informed customers.

Success factors

  • As already stated, all parties concerned should be invited to co-operate and introduce their experiences throughout the project course.

Relevant Views of the ITIL Process Map

ITIL overview diagram
Figure 1: ITIL process overview

The process overviews of the ITIL Process Map are very helpful in the explanation of the new ITIL processes and the illustration of their interdependencies (see fig. 1).

For detailed information about processes, the detailed process flows and ITIL templates are useful resources.

 

Video: ITIL Process Map for Visio and SharePoint

Sharing your ITIL processes throughout your organization:

In this video we demonstrate how you can use the ITIL process model for Visio in combination with SharePoint® for publishing your ITIL processes.

Watch the video: "The ITIL Process Map for Visio and SharePoint" (7:11 min.)

→ Back to: ITIL Implementation (main page)

Notes

By:  Andrea Kempter , IT Process Maps.

 

Objectives  › Description  › Prerequisites  › Results/ Deliverables  › Relevant Views of the ITIL Process Map