Service Failure Value Stream Document Template

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Service Failure Value Stream Document Template

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KEY FEATURES 

  • Ready-Made Value Stream Document
  • Comprehensive and Complete
  • Implementation Guidance
  • Tooling Guidance
  • Roles and Responsibilities
  • Easily Customizable
  • Gap Analysis
  • Concise, Simple and Practical

The service failure value stream aims to restore normal service operations as soon as possible and minimize adverse impact on business services.

A value stream is a specific journey that includes all activities needed from multiple IT processes to respond to specific types of demand/opportunity and to co-create value in the form of products and services with the customer.

The service failure value stream includes the most valuable activities from processes such as incident management, event management, change management, etc.

READY-MADE IT BEST PRACTICES VALUE STREAM DOCUMENT:

Don’t have the skills, time or funding to hire consultants to build value-stream documents?

Our ready-made and ready-to-use IT best practices value stream documents contains the end-to-end journeys with all activities/steps needed to respond to a demand, in order to co-create value with the consumer.

Each value stream document includes activities from multiple practices / processes, including the skills and competencies, information and automation, tools needed and the required supplier and partner relationships.

COMPREHENSIVE AND COMPLETE:

Each value stream document encapsulates the four key dimensions: organizations and people, value streams and processes, information and technology and partner and suppliers.

The value stream document is easy to customize and contains all the sections essential for any value stream documentation.

  1. Document History
  2. Purpose and Scope
  3. Business Value
  4. Reference Documents
  5. Definitions and Abbreviations
  6. Triggers
  7. Input & Output
  8. Roles and Responsibilities
  9. Key Performance Indicators (KPI)
  10. Critical Success Factors
  11. Risks
  12. Automation / Tool Capabilities (New)
  13. Key Information Objects (New)
  14. Interfaces (New)
  15. Suppliers and Partners (New)
  16. Value Stream Flow Chart
  17. Value Stream Description

IMPLEMENTATION GUIDANCE:

Don’t know the steps involved, resources required or the critical success factors needed for your IT value stream implementation?

The value stream document will serve as an implementation guide. The value stream document contains all information that are key for any IT process implementation.

TOOLING GUIDANCE:

Don’t know what tools are required to automate your value stream, and don’t have the time or resources to figure it out?

You don’t have to spend valuable time researching the Internet or calling vendors. The information and tooling required for your value stream is described in the document and the value-stream map diagram.

ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

Our value-stream document contains a comprehensive list of best-practices based roles and responsibilities needed to create high quality products and services and to deliver value to customers.

EASILY CUSTOMIZABLE:

The value-stream documents contains activities based on IT best practices/processes. To customize the documents to fit your own unique environment, simply add or remove what you want. The documents are sufficiently flexible to fit an organization of any size.

The documents are created using commonly available Microsoft Word and Microsoft Visio applications.

GAP ANALYSIS:

Not familiar with the current value-streams and processes in your IT organization and/or don’t have the time to prepare a gap analysis or audit check list from the beginning?

The value streams can be used as a line by-line guide to identify the gap between your current practices and IT best practices.

CONCISE, SIMPLE AND PRACTICAL:

How many times have you seen an IT value-stream, process or IT procedure document that failed to attract any interest?

Our content experts have worked hard to come up with a value stream document that is concise, simple and practical. Each value-stream is documented in a short double-columned document  guaranteed to keep people reading; they won’t end up collecting dust on a shelf.

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KEY FEATURES 

  • Ready-Made Value Stream Document
  • Comprehensive and Complete
  • Implementation Guidance
  • Tooling Guidance
  • Roles and Responsibilities
  • Easily Customizable
  • Gap Analysis
  • Concise, Simple and Practical

The service failure value stream aims to restore normal service operations as soon as possible and minimize adverse impact on business services.

A value stream is a specific journey that includes all activities needed from multiple IT processes to respond to specific types of demand/opportunity and to co-create value in the form of products and services with the customer.

The service failure value stream includes the most valuable activities from processes such as incident management, event management, change management, etc.

READY-MADE IT BEST PRACTICES VALUE STREAM DOCUMENT:

Don’t have the skills, time or funding to hire consultants to build value-stream documents?

Our ready-made and ready-to-use IT best practices value stream documents contains the end-to-end journeys with all activities/steps needed to respond to a demand, in order to co-create value with the consumer.

Each value stream document includes activities from multiple practices / processes, including the skills and competencies, information and automation, tools needed and the required supplier and partner relationships.

COMPREHENSIVE AND COMPLETE:

Each value stream document encapsulates the four key dimensions: organizations and people, value streams and processes, information and technology and partner and suppliers.

The value stream document is easy to customize and contains all the sections essential for any value stream documentation.

  1. Document History
  2. Purpose and Scope
  3. Business Value
  4. Reference Documents
  5. Definitions and Abbreviations
  6. Triggers
  7. Input & Output
  8. Roles and Responsibilities
  9. Key Performance Indicators (KPI)
  10. Critical Success Factors
  11. Risks
  12. Automation / Tool Capabilities (New)
  13. Key Information Objects (New)
  14. Interfaces (New)
  15. Suppliers and Partners (New)
  16. Value Stream Flow Chart
  17. Value Stream Description

IMPLEMENTATION GUIDANCE:

Don’t know the steps involved, resources required or the critical success factors needed for your IT value stream implementation?

The value stream document will serve as an implementation guide. The value stream document contains all information that are key for any IT process implementation.

TOOLING GUIDANCE:

Don’t know what tools are required to automate your value stream, and don’t have the time or resources to figure it out?

You don’t have to spend valuable time researching the Internet or calling vendors. The information and tooling required for your value stream is described in the document and the value-stream map diagram.

ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

Our value-stream document contains a comprehensive list of best-practices based roles and responsibilities needed to create high quality products and services and to deliver value to customers.

EASILY CUSTOMIZABLE:

The value-stream documents contains activities based on IT best practices/processes. To customize the documents to fit your own unique environment, simply add or remove what you want. The documents are sufficiently flexible to fit an organization of any size.

The documents are created using commonly available Microsoft Word and Microsoft Visio applications.

GAP ANALYSIS:

Not familiar with the current value-streams and processes in your IT organization and/or don’t have the time to prepare a gap analysis or audit check list from the beginning?

The value streams can be used as a line by-line guide to identify the gap between your current practices and IT best practices.

CONCISE, SIMPLE AND PRACTICAL:

How many times have you seen an IT value-stream, process or IT procedure document that failed to attract any interest?

Our content experts have worked hard to come up with a value stream document that is concise, simple and practical. Each value-stream is documented in a short double-columned document  guaranteed to keep people reading; they won’t end up collecting dust on a shelf.