Owning Itil(R): A Skeptical Guide For Decision-Makers

Owning Itil(R): A Skeptical Guide For Decision-Makers

2009 • 178 pages

Essential reading for all decision makers (IT-literate or not) who are presented with an ITIL(r) proposal or asked to oversee or own an ITIL project. It explains, in lay-manager's terms, what ITIL is. It reveals what ITIL is good for, what it is bad at, what to expect. It describes how to ensure an ITIL project succeeds, what to require from the project, and how to measure the results. "Score: 10 out of 10... This is a wonderfully irreverent, but totally authoritative, book... It is a slim manual that seeks to debunk the language and meaning of ITIL and relate it to the practical implementation of IT service management... It's a gem of a book that offers a good perspective on what the ITIL v3 manuals take 5 volumes to cover." (British Computer Society)

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