Webinar – Getting started with Knowledge Management
This webinar will cover tips, tricks and recommendations from a Knowledge Management expert on how to get started on the journey to effective and sustainable knowledge sharing across your teams.
This webinar will cover tips, tricks and recommendations from a Knowledge Management expert on how to get started on the journey to effective and sustainable knowledge sharing across your teams.
This webinar is for organisations who want to progress with Service Catalogue or an approach that gives them strategic visibility and control over their service portfolio. Many organisations struggle to achieve consensus around what is needed from Service Catalogue and the process of moving forward and getting started can be frustrating and repeatedly stalled.
What does ITIL® 4 really mean for problem management professionals? At a special Focus Day in Bracknell in October, itSMF members discussed the subject and formulated some new guidance. In […]
Major incidents are best avoided…but however many or few your organisation experiences, all eyes are on you. This need not be frightening, provided you follow a clear and effective roadmap towards service recovery.
In this webinar we provide a practical overview of what the BRM philosophy really is, how every organisation has an existing BRM capability, and how by advancing your BRM capability, will help you to move all of the Technology function to true converged strategic partners sharing ownership of business strategy and results.
Post Incident reviews should be a rich source of learning and process improvement ideas, but are often difficult and politically charged. Join this webinar to learn about three essential tracks of review and activity - and find out why root cause is often not the most important thing.
This webinar will focus on the practical application of ITIL 4, using value streams and also highlighting the various areas of ‘professionalism’ that are now included as part of the ITIL 4 portfolio.
In this webinar we provide practical guidance on the basic things you need to have in place to support the culture of Continual Improvement. Then, to help ‘kick start’ your approach we provide some simple practical no cost methods to help you identify and begin to progress improvement opportunities as part of the ‘day job’.
Everything is Problem Management! (or at least it should be). “A stitch in time..” and other proverbs are relevant, but the problem for many is how do you get started in making the switch from reactive work to genuine prevention.
High Velocity IT is about using digital technology to do business significantly differently, or do significantly different business. During this webinar Mark Smalley introduces ITIL 4 High Velocity IT and explores some plausible first steps.