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hmmmm very interesting
Is a change manager somebody bought in to review process and suggest what changes need to be made?
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Are they bought in to manage the impact of change within the business.Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View Posthmmmm very interesting
Is a change manager somebody bought in to review process and suggest what changes need to be made?
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Are they bought in to manage the impact of change within the business.Comment
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There can be a conflict of interest if a PM takes on an ITSM CM role. The former has an interest in deploying something to (usually tight) schedule while the CM is dutybound to make sure that all testing, backout plans etc. are in place before letting it anywhere near production systems.Numbly tolerating the inequality as a way to achieve greater prosperity for all.Comment
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ahh right
if it is to do with ITSM it is bound to be a load of overblown, beurocratic bull rocks then.Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View Postahh right
if it is to do with ITSM it is bound to be a load of overblown, beurocratic bull rocks then.Numbly tolerating the inequality as a way to achieve greater prosperity for all.Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View Postahh right
if it is to do with ITSM it is bound to be a load of overblown, beurocratic bull rocks then.Numbly tolerating the inequality as a way to achieve greater prosperity for all.Comment
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there is release management which means you have control of the system and it does not go live until relevant agreed testing and training has been done - and to be honest this for me is part of a PM's role - to ensure that the full project lifecycle has been completed.
and then there is ITSM change management.
Company I am currently at follow some form of ITSM change mangement process
I will get 5 or 6 e-mails a day asking for change approval - and I can see that half the people on each e-mail are not in a position to approve or stop the change (including me) because they do not have the relevant knowledge of that particular change.
ITSM change managers seem to think that if they have a list of people whio have agreed the change can go ahead then all will be okay -- this is not the same as having experts who actually understand the change being made and the possible impacts.
Ticking Boxes is not the same as Managing ChangeComment
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Originally posted by original PM View Postthere is release management which means you have control of the system and it does not go live until relevant agreed testing and training has been done - and to be honest this for me is part of a PM's role - to ensure that the full project lifecycle has been completed.
and then there is ITSM change management.
Company I am currently at follow some form of ITSM change mangement process
I will get 5 or 6 e-mails a day asking for change approval - and I can see that half the people on each e-mail are not in a position to approve or stop the change (including me) because they do not have the relevant knowledge of that particular change.
ITSM change managers seem to think that if they have a list of people whio have agreed the change can go ahead then all will be okay -- this is not the same as having experts who actually understand the change being made and the possible impacts.
Ticking Boxes is not the same as Managing ChangeNumbly tolerating the inequality as a way to achieve greater prosperity for all.Comment
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Originally posted by George Parr View PostGet the peeps who understand the change and its impacts to be part of the authorisation process, that's how it should be set upComment
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