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Objective: The Continual Service Improvement (CSI) process uses methods from quality management in order to learn from past successes and failures. The ITIL CSI lifecycle stage aims to continually improve the effectiveness and efficiency of IT processes and services, in line with the concept of continual improvement adopted in ISO 20000.

Part of: IT Service Management | ITIL 2011 processes

 

Processes: ITIL Continual Service Improvement

ITIL Continual Service Improvement - ITIL CSIService Review - ITIL CSI / ITIL Continual Service ImprovementProcess Evaluation - ITIL CSI / ITIL Continual Service ImprovementDefinition of CSI Initiatives - ITIL CSI / ITIL Continual Service ImprovementCSI Monitoring - ITIL CSI / ITIL Continual Service Improvement
ITIL Continual Service Improvement (ITIL CSI) - Click on a process for more details

CSI continually improves the effectiveness and efficiency of services and processes.

As per ITIL 2011, the following main processes are part of the ITIL stage Continual Service Improvement (CSI):

 

Service Review
Process Objective: To review business services and infrastructure services on a regular basis. The aim of this process is to improve service quality where necessary, and to identify more economical ways of providing a service where possible.


Process Evaluation
Process Objective: To evaluate processes on a regular basis. This includes identifying areas where the targeted process metrics are not reached, and holding regular benchmarkings, audits, maturity assessments and reviews.


Definition of CSI Initiatives
Process Objective: To define specific initiatives aimed at improving services and processes, based on the results of service reviews and process evaluations. The resulting initiatives are either internal initiatives pursued by the service provider on his own behalf, or initiatives which require the customer’s cooperation.


Monitoring of CSI Initiatives
Process Objective: To verify if improvement initiatives are proceeding according to plan, and to introduce corrective measures where necessary.

 

KPIs | Templates | Roles

 

Downloads

Use the following links to open the process overview of Continual Service Improvement (CSI) showing the most important interfaces:

Continual Service Improvement ITIL
The ITIL discipline CSI at a glance

 

Notes

By:  Stefan Kempter , IT Process Maps.

 

Service Review  › Process Evaluation  › Definition of CSI Initiatives  › CSI Monitoring