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Introduction to ?Change Management Toolkit

Welcome

Welcome

Welcome to the Change Management toolkit.

Within this toolkit you will find lots of useful information,

that will not only help you to update your knowledge and

understanding of Change Management

but also provide you with practical and useable materials

for use within your working environment.

How it works

Follow the ‘Toolkit Roadmap’ to navigate your way

through the documents within the toolkit. This will direct

you through the relevant stages of Change Management.

Aim of the Toolkit

To provide an introduction to Change Management

Provide a detailed over view of Change Management from a ITIL Version 3 perspective.

Provide practical and user friendly documents for you to use within your organization.

Definition of Change

ITIL version 3 defines Change as:

The addition, modification or removal of anything that could

have an effect on IT services. The scope should include all IT

services, configuration items, processes and documentation.

Why are there Changes?

Changes arise for a variety of reasons:

Proactively, e.g. seeking business benefits such as reducing costs or improving services or increasing the ease and effectiveness of support.

Reactively as a means of resolving errors and adapting to changing circumstance.

Manage Changes

Changes should be managed to:

Optimize risk exposure (supporting the risk profile required by the business)

Minimize the severity of any impact and disruption

Be successful at the first attempt.

Such an approach will deliver direct benefit to the bottom line

for the business b y delivering early realization of benefits, with

saving of money and time.

This Toolkit

This toolkit provides information on the Change Management

process and provides guidance that is scalable for:

Different kinds and sizes of organization

Small and large changes required at each lifecycle stage

Changes with major and minor impact

Changes in a required timeframe

Different levels of budget or funding available to deliver change.

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