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At the beginning of any ITIL or ISO 20000 initiative it is important to nominate the individuals who will be in charge of running the new ITIL processes. This means it must be determined which [[ITIL Roles|ITIL roles]] are necessary and who is to occupy them.
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==== Objective of this Project Step ====
==== Objective of this Project Step ====


* Identification of the [[Roles within ITIL V3|required ITIL roles]], depending on the scope of processes to be introduced
* Identification of the required ITIL roles, depending on the scope of ITIL processes to be introduced
* Assignment of owners to the roles
* Assignment of owners to the roles


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==== Description ====
==== Description ====


Before the project "really" begins it is important to nominate the individuals who will be in charge of running the new ITIL processes. In other words, it must be determined which [[Roles within ITIL V3|ITIL roles]] are necessary and who is to occupy them ''(see Figure 1)''.
To deal with this question at an early stage is of vital importance for the success of the ITIL project: the person who will later have the responsibility for running a certain process should also participate in its design. This will ensure that as much experience as possible flows into the process definition, and that the role owners identify themselves closely with any changes to existing working practices.
[[image:Thumb-itil-roles-index.jpg|frame|right|alt=ITIL Roles|Figure 1: Index of ITIL Roles]]


To deal with this question at an early stage is of vital importance for the success of the ITIL project: The person who will later have the responsibility for running a certain process should also participate in its design. This will ensure that as much experience as possible flows into the process definition, and that the role owners identify themselves closely with any changes to existing working practices.
[[image:Thumb-itil-roles-index.jpg|frame|right|alt=ITIL Roles|Figure 1: [https://wiki.en.it-processmaps.com/images/pdf/itil-roles.pdf Index od ITIL Roles (.pdf)]]]
The identification of the required [[ITIL Roles|ITIL roles]] ''(see Fig. 1: [https://wiki.en.it-processmaps.com/images/pdf/itil-roles.pdf Index of ITIL roles])'' is derived directly from the [[ITIL Processes|ITIL processes]] that are to be introduced. If for example [[Problem Management]] is in line for introduction, a [[ITIL Roles#Problem Manager|Problem Manager]] must be appointed.


The identification of the required ITIL roles is derived directly from the ITIL processes (see also: [[ITIL Processes|List of ITIL processes]]) that are to be introduced. If for example Problem Management is in line for introduction, a Problem Manager must be appointed.
Within larger businesses and where considered necessary, the determination of required ITIL roles is not quite as straightforward - a sub-division of the tasks can be necessary, which results in a subdivision of the roles. If the Problem Manager for instance is not able to cope with all the tasks within Problem Management, the introduction of specialist roles such as "Problem Analyst", "Error Manager" etc. must be considered.


Within larger businesses and where considered necessary, the determination of required roles is not quite as straightforward - a sub-division of the tasks can be necessary, which results in a subdivision of the roles. If the Problem Manager for instance is not able to cope with all the tasks within Problem Management, the introduction of specialist roles such as "Problem Analyst", "Error Manager" etc. must be considered.
At this project stage it is not absolutely necessary to define the [[ITIL Roles|ITIL roles]] in detail, for instance in the form of extensive documents. This will be done implicitly during the subsequent project phases: when processes are defined in detail, single activities are shown together with the roles responsible for their execution.  


At this project stage it is not absolutely necessary to define the [[Roles within ITIL V3|ITIL roles]] in detail, for instance in the form of extensive documents. This will be done implicitly during the subsequent project phases: when processes are defined in detail, single activities are shown together with the roles responsible for their execution. Based on this information, a RACI matrix is often created to provide a summary of roles’ responsibilities in the processes (some Process Management systems support the generation of such a matrix.
Based on this information, a [[ITIL Implementation - ITIL Roles#ITIL RACI Matrix|RACI matrix]] ''(see Fig. 2: [[Media:Raci-itil.jpg|ITIL RACI-Matrix]])'' is often created to provide a summary of the roles' responsibilities in the processes - some Process Management systems support the generation of such a matrix.


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==== Prerequisites ====
==== Prerequisites ====


* Identification of the [[ITIL Processes|ITIL processes/ disciplines]] which are to be introduced or revised during the project (at least a first guess, as a subsequent as-is assessment might lead to further insights on how to define the project scope)
* Identification of the [[ITIL Processes|ITIL processes or disciplines]] which are to be introduced or revised during the project (at least a first guess, as a subsequent as-is assessment might lead to further insights on how to define the project scope)


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==== Results/ Deliverables ====
==== Results/ Deliverables ====
* List of the required ITIL roles  
* List of the required [[ITIL Roles|ITIL roles]]
* Assignment of owners to the roles
* Assignment of owners to the roles


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==== <span style="color:#5d5d5d">Relevant Views of the ITIL Process Map V3</span>====
==== <span style="color:#5d5d5d">Relevant Views of the ITIL Process Map</span>====


<span style="color:#5d5d5d">The [https://en.it-processmaps.com/products/itil-process-map.html ITIL Process Map V3] includes a list of all the ITIL standard roles complete with their descriptions (see Figure 1). The roles required for the project may be chosen from this inventory.</span>
<span style="color:#5d5d5d">The [https://en.it-processmaps.com/products/itil-process-map.html ITIL Process Map] includes a list of all the ITIL standard roles complete with their descriptions ''(see: [https://wiki.en.it-processmaps.com/images/pdf/itil-roles.pdf Index of ITIL Roles])''. The roles required for the project may be chosen from this inventory.</span>


<span style="color:#5d5d5d">The ITIL roles are used in the process diagrams to illustrate the responsibilities for performing single activities.</span>
<span style="color:#5d5d5d">The ITIL roles are used in the process diagrams to illustrate the responsibilities for performing single activities.</span>
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[[image:Raci-itil.jpg|thumb|right|alt=ITIL RACI|Figure 2: ITIL RACI-Matrix]]
[[image:Raci-itil.jpg|thumb|right|alt=ITIL RACI|Figure 2: ITIL RACI-Matrix]]
<span style="color:#5d5d5d">The ITIL roles also figure in the top row of the RASCI matrix that comes with the ITIL Process Map ''(see Figure 2)'':</span>
<span style="color:#5d5d5d">The ITIL roles also figure in the top row of the RASCI matrix that comes with the ITIL Process Map ''(see [[Media:Raci-itil.jpg|Fig. 2]])'':</span>


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==== Resources ====
 
* [1] [https://wiki.en.it-processmaps.com/images/pdf/itil-roles.pdf Index of ITIL roles (.pdf)]
* [2] [[ITIL Roles|Role definitions according to ITIL 2011]]
* [3] Detailed responsibility matrices for all ITIL processes and sub-processes here in our Wiki, f.i. [[Incident Management#roles-responsibilities-matrix|roles and responsibilities in Incident Management]]
* [4] More on [https://en.it-processmaps.com/products/itil-raci-matrix.html responsibility matrices, following the RACI model ...]; IT Process Maps.
 
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Step 3: Selection of ITIL Roles and Role Owners

 

At the beginning of any ITIL or ISO 20000 initiative it is important to nominate the individuals who will be in charge of running the new ITIL processes. This means it must be determined which ITIL roles are necessary and who is to occupy them.

 

Objective of this Project Step

  • Identification of the required ITIL roles, depending on the scope of ITIL processes to be introduced
  • Assignment of owners to the roles

 

Description

To deal with this question at an early stage is of vital importance for the success of the ITIL project: the person who will later have the responsibility for running a certain process should also participate in its design. This will ensure that as much experience as possible flows into the process definition, and that the role owners identify themselves closely with any changes to existing working practices.

ITIL Roles
Figure 1: Index od ITIL Roles (.pdf)

The identification of the required ITIL roles (see Fig. 1: Index of ITIL roles) is derived directly from the ITIL processes that are to be introduced. If for example Problem Management is in line for introduction, a Problem Manager must be appointed.

Within larger businesses and where considered necessary, the determination of required ITIL roles is not quite as straightforward - a sub-division of the tasks can be necessary, which results in a subdivision of the roles. If the Problem Manager for instance is not able to cope with all the tasks within Problem Management, the introduction of specialist roles such as "Problem Analyst", "Error Manager" etc. must be considered.

At this project stage it is not absolutely necessary to define the ITIL roles in detail, for instance in the form of extensive documents. This will be done implicitly during the subsequent project phases: when processes are defined in detail, single activities are shown together with the roles responsible for their execution.

Based on this information, a RACI matrix (see Fig. 2: ITIL RACI-Matrix) is often created to provide a summary of the roles' responsibilities in the processes - some Process Management systems support the generation of such a matrix.

 

Prerequisites

  • Identification of the ITIL processes or disciplines which are to be introduced or revised during the project (at least a first guess, as a subsequent as-is assessment might lead to further insights on how to define the project scope)

 

Results/ Deliverables

  • List of the required ITIL roles
  • Assignment of owners to the roles

 

Success Factors

At this point, it is crucial to name specific persons as role owners, so that they (as the ones responsible for running the processes in future) are able to contribute the process design in the course of the project. In cases of doubt, it is possible to start out with the obvious ITIL roles, and to later differentiate into sub-roles if necessary.

 

Relevant Views of the ITIL Process Map

The ITIL Process Map includes a list of all the ITIL standard roles complete with their descriptions (see: Index of ITIL Roles). The roles required for the project may be chosen from this inventory.

The ITIL roles are used in the process diagrams to illustrate the responsibilities for performing single activities.

ITIL RACI Matrix
ITIL RACI
Figure 2: ITIL RACI-Matrix

The ITIL roles also figure in the top row of the RASCI matrix that comes with the ITIL Process Map (see Fig. 2):

The RASCI matrix and the process diagrams are designed to be used in combination. The matrix provides a summary of the roles’ responsibilities in all processes, while the diagrams show in detail which roles are responsible for performing certain activities within a process.

The RASCI matrix may also be used for assigning owners to the various roles, or this can be done in the organization charts.

 

Resources

 

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