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==ITIL 4: What's new?== | ==ITIL 4: What's new?== | ||
ITIL 4 - the most current edition of ITIL<sup><small>®</small></sup> [[#ITIL|[1]]] - was officially released in February 2019. As AXELOS state, "ITIL | ITIL 4 - the most current edition of ITIL<sup><small>®</small></sup> [[#ITIL|[1]]] - was officially released in February 2019. As AXELOS state, "ITIL V4 expands on previous versions by providing a practical and flexible basis to support organizations on their journey to the new world of digital transformation". | ||
ITIL | ITIL V4 is thus an evolution of the familiar ITIL framework rather than a revolution, and still uses many [[#ITIL_4_components_vs._ITIL_V3|fundamental elements]] from the previous version ITIL V3, as first published in 2007 and updated in 2011 ("ITIL 2011"). In particular, many of the new [[#ITIL_4_practices_vs._ITIL_V3_processes|ITIL V4 practices correspond to processes known from ITIL V3]]. | ||
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* These dimensions are applicable to the [[#ITIL_4_service_value_system_.28SVS.29|service value system]] in general and to specific services. | * These dimensions are applicable to the [[#ITIL_4_service_value_system_.28SVS.29|service value system]] in general and to specific services. | ||
* ITIL V3 does not specifically describe a four dimensions model and the role of these aspects in service management but introduces service management as a "systems approach" with interconnected assets and service components. What is more, people, information, technology, partners and processes are key considerations in many [https://wiki.en.it-processmaps.com/index.php/ITIL_Processes ITIL V3 processes] and other ITIL V3 guidance. | * ITIL V3 does not specifically describe a four dimensions model and the role of these aspects in service management but introduces service management as a "systems approach" with interconnected assets and service components. What is more, people, information, technology, partners and processes are key considerations in many [https://wiki.en.it-processmaps.com/index.php/ITIL_Processes ITIL V3 processes] and other ITIL V3 guidance. | ||
* While processes figure prominently in ITIL V3, ITIL | * While processes figure prominently in ITIL V3, ITIL V4 relates to processes as well as value streams, where value streams describe how value is created for customers and users. | ||
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==Has ITIL | ==Has ITIL V4 dropped the ITIL V3 service lifecycle?== | ||
A key innovation of ITIL V3 was the introduction of the service lifecycle, consisting of five service lifecycle stages (service strategy, service design, service transition, service operation and continual service improvement). The ITIL V3 processes are distributed across this service lifecycle; for instance, the incident management process is part of the service operation stage. | A key innovation of ITIL V3 was the introduction of the service lifecycle, consisting of five service lifecycle stages (service strategy, service design, service transition, service operation and continual service improvement). The ITIL V3 processes are distributed across this service lifecycle; for instance, the incident management process is part of the service operation stage. | ||
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The idea behind organizing the ITIL processes in this way was to establish a Deming-like plan-do-check-act cycle focused on continual improvement. | The idea behind organizing the ITIL processes in this way was to establish a Deming-like plan-do-check-act cycle focused on continual improvement. | ||
ITIL | ITIL V4 has dropped most references to the service lifecycle, but continual improvement has remained a key concept. For example, continual improvement is an element of the ITIL 4 service value system, and the ITIL 4 service value chain with its six activities (plan, improve, engage, design and transition, obtain/build, deliver and support) is very reminiscent of the ITIL V3 service lifecycle. | ||
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== Where in ITIL 4 are the ITIL V3 processes? == | == Where in ITIL 4 are the ITIL V3 processes? == | ||
ITIL V3 defines 26 processes across the service lifecycle. In ITIL 4, these 26 processes have been replaced by 34 "practices". Some of them are new, but many of the ITIL 4 practices were formerly known as ITIL V3 processes | <html>ITIL V3 defines 26 processes across the service lifecycle. In ITIL 4, these 26 processes have been replaced by 34 "practices" (<a href="https://yasm.com/wiki/en/img/yasm-frameworks/itil/itil-4-practices-itil-v3-processes-comparison.jpg" title="ITIL 4 practices and ITIL V3 processes">see fig. 2</a>).</p> | ||
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Some of them are new, but many of the ITIL 4 practices were formerly known as ITIL V3 processes - for a detailed cross-reference, see chapter: [[#ITIL_4_practices_vs._ITIL_V3_processes|ITIL 4 practices vs. ITIL V3 processes]]. | |||
So the ITIL V3 processes are still alive, and what is more, the authors of ITIL 4 state that ITIL V3 is still valid guidance that can be used for defining service management processes. But it is also worth noting that ITIL 4 is not prescriptive about processes, and gives service providers more freedom to design tailor-made processes that work for the organization. | So the ITIL V3 processes are still alive, and what is more, the authors of ITIL 4 state that ITIL V3 is still valid guidance that can be used for defining service management processes. But it is also worth noting that ITIL 4 is not prescriptive about processes, and gives service providers more freedom to design tailor-made processes that work for the organization. | ||
This presents an opportunity for a fresh start with ITIL 4 processes, in line with the advice in ITIL 4 to "keep things simple and practical": The YaSM<sup><small>®</small></sup> process model | This presents an opportunity for a fresh start with ITIL 4 processes, in line with the advice in ITIL 4 to "keep things simple and practical": | ||
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<html>The <a class="external text" href="https://yasm.com/en/products/yasm-process-map" title="YaSM® Process Map">YaSM<sup><small>®</small></sup> process model</a> describes a <a href="/wiki/en/index.php/Service_Management_Processes" title="Service management processes">streamlined, clear-cut set of service management processes</a> that is a good match for the leaner, more flexible operating models favored by today's service provider organizations.</html> | |||
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==ITIL 4 practices vs. ITIL V3 processes== | ==ITIL 4 practices vs. ITIL V3 processes== | ||
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!style="background:#eeeeee; width:20%"|Related ITIL V3 processes [[#ITIL-2011-processes|[8]]] | !style="background:#eeeeee; width:20%"|Related ITIL V3 processes [[#ITIL-2011-processes|[8]]] | ||
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!style="background:#eeeeee; width:20%"|Related ITIL V3 processes | !style="background:#eeeeee; width:20%"|Related ITIL V3 processes | ||
!style="background:#eeeeee; width:60%"|ITIL | !style="background:#eeeeee; width:60%"|ITIL 3 vs. ITIL 4: The changes | ||
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Revision as of 17:44, 16 August 2019
Organizations that need to plan their transition to the latest edition of ITIL® [1] will require a detailed mapping between ITIL V3 and ITIL 4: This page describes in detail where ITIL V4 has added new guidance, and how the contents in ITIL 4 can be traced back to specific elements of ITIL V3 2011.
ITIL 4: What's new?
ITIL 4 - the most current edition of ITIL® [1] - was officially released in February 2019. As AXELOS state, "ITIL V4 expands on previous versions by providing a practical and flexible basis to support organizations on their journey to the new world of digital transformation".
ITIL V4 is thus an evolution of the familiar ITIL framework rather than a revolution, and still uses many fundamental elements from the previous version ITIL V3, as first published in 2007 and updated in 2011 ("ITIL 2011"). In particular, many of the new ITIL V4 practices correspond to processes known from ITIL V3.
ITIL 4 components vs. ITIL V3
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ITIL 4 key concepts | |
Key concepts of service management |
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ITIL 4 four dimensions model | |
The four dimensions of service management |
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ITIL 4 service value system (SVS) | |
Service value system overview |
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Guiding principles |
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Governance |
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Service value chain |
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Continual improvement |
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ITIL 4 practices |
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Has ITIL V4 dropped the ITIL V3 service lifecycle?
A key innovation of ITIL V3 was the introduction of the service lifecycle, consisting of five service lifecycle stages (service strategy, service design, service transition, service operation and continual service improvement). The ITIL V3 processes are distributed across this service lifecycle; for instance, the incident management process is part of the service operation stage.
The idea behind organizing the ITIL processes in this way was to establish a Deming-like plan-do-check-act cycle focused on continual improvement.
ITIL V4 has dropped most references to the service lifecycle, but continual improvement has remained a key concept. For example, continual improvement is an element of the ITIL 4 service value system, and the ITIL 4 service value chain with its six activities (plan, improve, engage, design and transition, obtain/build, deliver and support) is very reminiscent of the ITIL V3 service lifecycle.
Where in ITIL 4 are the ITIL V3 processes?
ITIL V3 defines 26 processes across the service lifecycle. In ITIL 4, these 26 processes have been replaced by 34 "practices" (see fig. 2).
Some of them are new, but many of the ITIL 4 practices were formerly known as ITIL V3 processes - for a detailed cross-reference, see chapter: ITIL 4 practices vs. ITIL V3 processes.
So the ITIL V3 processes are still alive, and what is more, the authors of ITIL 4 state that ITIL V3 is still valid guidance that can be used for defining service management processes. But it is also worth noting that ITIL 4 is not prescriptive about processes, and gives service providers more freedom to design tailor-made processes that work for the organization.
This presents an opportunity for a fresh start with ITIL 4 processes, in line with the advice in ITIL 4 to "keep things simple and practical":
The YaSM® process model describes a streamlined, clear-cut set of service management processes that is a good match for the leaner, more flexible operating models favored by today's service provider organizations.
ITIL 4 practices vs. ITIL V3 processes
The tables below provide a detailed account of how the ITIL 4 practices map to the service lifecycle processes known from ITIL V3 (see fig. 1):
ITIL 4 management practices [7] | Related ITIL V3 processes [8] | Differences: ITIL 3 vs. ITIL 4 |
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Architecture management |
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Continual improvement |
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Information security management |
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Knowledge management |
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Measurement and reporting |
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Organizational change management |
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Portfolio management |
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Project management |
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Relationship management |
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Risk management |
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Service financial management |
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Strategy management |
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Supplier management |
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Workforce and talent management |
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ITIL 4 management practices | Related ITIL V3 processes | ITIL V4 vs. V3: The changes |
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Availability management |
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Business analysis |
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Capacity and performance management |
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Change control |
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Incident management |
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IT asset management |
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Monitoring and event management |
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Problem management |
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Release management |
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Service catalogue management |
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Service configuration management |
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Service continuity management |
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Service design |
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Service desk |
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Service level management |
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Service request management |
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Service validation and testing |
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ITIL 4 management practices | Related ITIL V3 processes | ITIL 3 vs. ITIL 4: The changes |
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Deployment management |
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Infrastructure and platform management |
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Software development and management |
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References
[AXELOS, 2019]. -- AXELOS: ITIL® Foundation, ITIL 4 Edition. - The Stationery Office; Norwich, UK, February 2019.
[a] [Cabinet Office, 2011a]. -- The Cabinet Office: ITIL® Service Strategy (2011 Edition). - The Stationery Office; London, UK, July 2011.
[b] [Cabinet Office, 2011b]. -- The Cabinet Office: ITIL® Service Design (2011 Edition). - The Stationery Office; London, UK, July 2011.
[c] [Cabinet Office, 2011c]. -- The Cabinet Office: ITIL® Service Transition (2011 Edition). - The Stationery Office; London, UK, July 2011.
[d] [Cabinet Office, 2011d]. -- The Cabinet Office: ITIL® Service Operation (2011 Edition). - The Stationery Office; London, UK, July 2011.
[e] [Cabinet Office, 2011e]. -- The Cabinet Office: ITIL® Continual Service Improvement (2011 Edition). - The Stationery Office; London, UK, July 2011.
Notes
[1] ITIL® is a registered trade mark of AXELOS Limited.
[2] The ITIL 4 content referenced in this table is based on ITIL 4 Foundation, published in February 2019.
[3] The ITIL V3 content referenced in this table is based on the 2011 edition of ITIL V3.
[4] YaSM® is a registered trademark of IT Process Maps GbR.
[5] SIAM® is a registered trademark of EXIN.
[6] VeriSM™ is a registered trademark of IFDC.
[7] The management practices in this table are based on ITIL 4 Foundation, published in February 2019.
[8] The ITIL processes in this table are based on ITIL V3 2011.
By: Stefan Kempter and Andrea Kempter , IT Process Maps.
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