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Here are over three hundred references that the well-read service scientist should be aware of... Category 1: Required (68) Category 2: Recommended (42) Category 3: Review (85), Category 4: Relevant ...
Can anybody point me to good reference sources on "start of the art" thinking for organisation design of IT functions in companies? I've seen "Strategy, Planning & Architecture", split from "Projects & Change" from "Running, Service & Support".
We were just chatting about governance, on facebook. I thought that this might be interesting here too: Governance ought to be at number 12, or so, because the reason for using ITIL is to achieve governance.
I know it's early to start talking about the content and structure of the Knowledge Repository - though I did make some point about possible requirements a while back. However, one very fundamental thing that's lacking from Service Management is a proper ontology.
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