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ITIL implementation projects are characterized by a typical course of action, independent of the size of the company and its core business. This made it feasible to devise a time-tested project blueprint which can serve as a guideline for a wide range of ITIL initiatives.
ITIL implementation projects are characterized by a typical course of action, independent of the size of the company and its core business. This made it feasible to devise a time-tested project blueprint which can serve as a guideline for a wide range of ITIL initiatives.
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== ITIL Implementation in 10 Steps ==
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However, if the correct steps have already been taken during the conceptual phase of the ITIL project, it is decidedly easier to assign the available human and financial resources in an economical way. Contrary to this, if no well-designed conceptual phase takes place at the outset of the project, there is the risk of taking measures during the process and system implementation, which would prove expensive and disadvantageous for the business in the long-term; in this case, a reversion is hardly possible without further losses.
However, if the correct steps have already been taken during the conceptual phase of the ITIL project, it is decidedly easier to assign the available human and financial resources in an economical way. Contrary to this, if no well-designed conceptual phase takes place at the outset of the project, there is the risk of taking measures during the process and system implementation, which would prove expensive and disadvantageous for the business in the long-term; in this case, a reversion is hardly possible without further losses.


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==== Implementing ITIL as a Way to get ready for ISO 20000 ====


Our ITIL implementation guideline is designed to ensure that, after completion of the project, the [[ISO 20000#Central Requirements from ISO 20000|central requirements of the ISO 20000 standard]] are fulfilled.
Our ITIL implementation guideline is designed to ensure that, after completion of the project, the [[ISO 20000#Central Requirements from ISO 20000|central requirements of the ISO 20000 standard]] are fulfilled.
Although there is no formal relationship between ISO 20000 and ITIL, ISO 20000 clearly draws on ITIL principles. The current version of the standard (ISO/IEC 20000:2005), published in 2005, was designed to be aligned with ITIL V2 (the then current version of ITIL). ITIL V3, in turn, was published in 2007; part of the motivation behind creating ITIL V3 was to achieve even better alignment with ISO 20000.
Accordingly, although this is not explicitly stated in the standard, preparing an IT organization for ISO 20000 certification typically involves introducing ITIL principles.
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== ITIL Implementation with Process Templates ==
== ITIL Implementation with Process Templates ==
*[[ITIL Implementation with Process Templates|ITIL Implementation with Process Templates (ITIL Process Models)]]
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*[[Switching from ITIL V2 to ITIL V3]]
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== More on ITIL Implementation Projects ==
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ITIL implementation projects are characterized by a typical course of action, independent of the size of the company and its core business. This made it feasible to devise a time-tested project blueprint which can serve as a guideline for a wide range of ITIL initiatives.

 

ITIL Implementation in 10 Steps

An ITIL implementation project is structured in several phases, which each build upon the results of the previous project steps (see the Overview of the ITIL Implementation Project Steps).

The work effort during the progress of an IT Service Management project is usually not distributed equally over the project course. The project begins with the definition of the processes and the organizational framework. In this case, it is possible to provide very concrete instructions, as this project phase allows itself to be extensively standardized.

A larger work is usually involved for the IT organization during the actual implementation of the processes and systems.

However, if the correct steps have already been taken during the conceptual phase of the ITIL project, it is decidedly easier to assign the available human and financial resources in an economical way. Contrary to this, if no well-designed conceptual phase takes place at the outset of the project, there is the risk of taking measures during the process and system implementation, which would prove expensive and disadvantageous for the business in the long-term; in this case, a reversion is hardly possible without further losses.

 

ITIL Implementation
10-step ITIL project course

ITIL Implementation in 10 Steps - Project Course



Implementing ITIL as a Way to get ready for ISO 20000

Our ITIL implementation guideline is designed to ensure that, after completion of the project, the central requirements of the ISO 20000 standard are fulfilled.

Although there is no formal relationship between ISO 20000 and ITIL, ISO 20000 clearly draws on ITIL principles. The current version of the standard (ISO/IEC 20000:2005), published in 2005, was designed to be aligned with ITIL V2 (the then current version of ITIL). ITIL V3, in turn, was published in 2007; part of the motivation behind creating ITIL V3 was to achieve even better alignment with ISO 20000.

Accordingly, although this is not explicitly stated in the standard, preparing an IT organization for ISO 20000 certification typically involves introducing ITIL principles.

 

ITIL Implementation with Process Templates

 

More on ITIL Implementation Projects