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'''<span id="Overview">Objective:</span>''' <html><span id="md-webpage-description" itemprop="description"><i>ITIL Service Catalogue Management</i> aims to ensure that a Service Catalogue is produced and maintained, containing accurate information on all operational services and those being prepared to be run operationally. Service Catalogue Management provides vital information for all other Service Management processes: Service details, current status and the services' interdependencies.</span></p>
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A clear distinction exists between Business Services in the Service Catalogue (services visible to the customer, defined by [[Service Level Management#SLA|SLAs]]) and Supporting Services (services visible only inside the IT organization, defined by [[Service Level Management#OLA|OLAs]] or [[Supplier Management#UC|UCs]]).
A clear distinction exists between Business Services in the Service Catalogue (services visible to the customer, defined by [[Service Level Management#SLA|SLAs]]) and Supporting Services (services visible only inside the IT organization, defined by [[Service Level Management#OLA|OLAs]] or [[Supplier Management#UC|UCs]]).


In '''''ITIL 2011''''' the process interfaces have been adapted slightly following the introduction of the Design Coordination process. The process overview of [[Media:Service-catalogue-management.jpg|Service Catalogue Management (.JPG)]] is showing the most important interfaces (see Figure 1).
In '''''ITIL 2011''''' the process interfaces have been adapted slightly following the introduction of the Design Coordination process. The process overview of [[Media:Service-catalogue-management.jpg|Service Catalogue Management (.JPG)]] is showing the most important interfaces (see Fig. 1).


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Objective: ITIL Service Catalogue Management aims to ensure that a Service Catalogue is produced and maintained, containing accurate information on all operational services and those being prepared to be run operationally. This process provides vital information for all other ITIL service management processes: service details, current status and the services' interdependencies.

Part of: Service Design

Process Owner: Service Catalogue Manager

 

Process Description

Service Catalogue Management was added as a new process in ITIL V3.

Service Catalogue Management ITIL
Service Catalogue Management

In the previous ITIL version, the Service Level Management process mentioned the concept of a Service Catalogue.

ITIL V3 takes this concept further, introducing a dedicated process to ensure that the Service Catalogue is up-to-date and contains reliable information.

A clear distinction exists between Business Services in the Service Catalogue (services visible to the customer, defined by SLAs) and Supporting Services (services visible only inside the IT organization, defined by OLAs or UCs).

In ITIL 2011 the process interfaces have been adapted slightly following the introduction of the Design Coordination process. The process overview of Service Catalogue Management (.JPG) is showing the most important interfaces (see Fig. 1).

 

Sub-Processes

No sub-processes are specified for Service Catalogue Management.

 

Definitions

The following ITIL terms and acronyms (information objects) are used in Service Catalogue Management to represent process outputs and inputs:

 

Required Modifications to Service Catalogue

  • A request from a Service Management process to change the Service Catalogue. This request is sent to Service Catalogue Management if new services or service attributes must be recorded.


Service Catalogue

  • A database or structured document with information about all live services, including those available for deployment. The Service Catalogue is the only part of the Service Portfolio published to Customers, and is used to support the sale and delivery of IT Services. The Service Catalogue includes information about deliverables, prices, contact points, ordering and request processes.

 

Checklists | Templates

 

Roles | Responsibilities

Service Catalogue Manager - Process Owner

  • The Service Catalogue Manager is responsible for maintaining the Service Catalogue, ensuring that all information within the Service Catalogue is accurate and up-to-date.

 

Responsibility Matrix: ITIL Service Catalogue Management
ITIL Role / Sub-Process Service Catalogue Manager
Service Catalogue Management
(no sub-processes specified)
A[1]R[2]

 

Remarks

[1] A: Accountable according to the RACI Model: Those who are ultimately accountable for the correct and thorough completion of the ITIL Service Catalogue Management process.

[2] R: Responsible according to the RACI Model: Those who do the work to achieve a task within Service Catalogue Management.

 

Notes

By:  Stefan Kempter , IT Process Maps.

 

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