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* [[wikipedia:Change management (ITSM)]]
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* [[wikipedia:Change management]]
  
  
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== Typical steps on a IT change management ==
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* Change planning
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* Change approval
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* Change implementation
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* Change closure
  
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== Best practices for a successful change management process ==
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=== Change planning ===
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* Write down all steps of you change, including date, description and executor and roll back procedure in case of failure
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* Review your plan with all stakeholders
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* Notify and obtain customer approval on advance
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* Assess impact on the service/business ([[Change Impact Analysis (CIA)]])
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* Choose the right time according to service to execute you change
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=== Change approval ===
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* Submit your change to [[change-advisory board]] (CAB) for approval
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=== Change implementation ===
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* Verify always your [[backups]] before starting and take a new backup before starting
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* Verify your services are up and running and there is no alerts in the monitoring systems
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* Follow the plan
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=== Change closure ===
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* Verify always in your [[monitoring]] tool all your services are up and running. If a specific functionality of your stack is not properly monitored prepare some test to verify service.
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* Notify stakeholders of change outcome, include any deviation and some verification that the service is working properly
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== Related terms ==
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* [[Change Impact Analysis (CIA)]]
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* [[ITIL Change Manager]]
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
* {{ITIL}}
 
* {{ITIL}}
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[[Category:Computing]]

Latest revision as of 08:29, 7 February 2022


Typical steps on a IT change management[edit]

  • Change planning
  • Change approval
  • Change implementation
  • Change closure


Best practices for a successful change management process[edit]

Change planning[edit]

  • Write down all steps of you change, including date, description and executor and roll back procedure in case of failure
  • Review your plan with all stakeholders
  • Notify and obtain customer approval on advance
  • Assess impact on the service/business (Change Impact Analysis (CIA))
  • Choose the right time according to service to execute you change

Change approval[edit]

Change implementation[edit]

  • Verify always your backups before starting and take a new backup before starting
  • Verify your services are up and running and there is no alerts in the monitoring systems
  • Follow the plan

Change closure[edit]

  • Verify always in your monitoring tool all your services are up and running. If a specific functionality of your stack is not properly monitored prepare some test to verify service.
  • Notify stakeholders of change outcome, include any deviation and some verification that the service is working properly


Related terms[edit]

See also[edit]

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