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AI4 Enable Operation and Use

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AI4 Enable Operation and Use

Management of the process of Enable operation and use that satisfies the business requirement for IT of ensuring

satisfaction of end users with service offerings and service levels, and seamlessly integrating applications and technology solutions into business processes is:

0 Non-existent when

There is no process in place with regard to the production of user documentation, operations manuals and training material. The only materials that exist are those supplied with purchased products.

1 Initial/Ad Hocwhen

There is awareness that process documentation is needed. Documentation is occasionally produced and is inconsistently distributed to limited groups. Much of the documentation and many of the procedures are out of date. Training materials tend to be one-off schemes with variable quality. There is virtually no integration of procedures across different systems and business units. There is no input of business units in the design of training programmes.

2 Repeatable but Intuitive when

Similar approaches are used to produce procedures and documentation, but they are not based on a structured approach or framework. There is no uniform approach to the development of user and operating procedures. Training materials are produced by individuals or project teams, and quality depends on the individuals involved. Procedures and quality of user support vary from poor to very good, with very little consistency and integration across the organisation. Training programmes for the business and users are provided or facilitated, but there is no overall plan for training rollout or delivery.

3 Defined Process when

There is a clearly defined, accepted and understood framework for user documentation, operations manuals and training materials. Procedures are stored and maintained in a formal library and can be accessed by anyone who needs to know. Corrections to documentation and procedures are made on a reactive basis. Procedures are available offline and can be accessed and maintained in case of disaster. A process exists that specifies procedure updates and training materials to be an explicit deliverable of a change project. Despite the existence of defined approaches, the actual content varies because there is no control to enforce compliance with standards. Users are informally involved in the process. Automated tools are increasingly used in the generation and distribution of procedures. Business and user training is planned and scheduled.

4 Managed and Measurable when

There is a defined framework for maintaining procedures and training materials that has IT management support. The approach taken for maintaining procedures and training manuals covers all systems and business units, so that processes can be viewed from a business perspective. Procedures and training materials are integrated to include interdependencies and interfaces. Controls exist to ensure that standards are adhered to and procedures are developed and maintained for all processes. Business and user feedback on documentation and training is collected and assessed as part of a continuous improvement process. Documentation and training materials are usually at a predictable, good level of reliability and availability. An emerging process for using automated procedure documentation and management is implemented. Automated procedure development is increasingly integrated with application systems development, facilitating consistency and user access. Business and user training is responsive to the needs of the business. IT management is developing metrics for the development and delivery of documentation, training materials and training programmes.

5 Optimised when

The process for user and operational documentation is constantly improved through the adoption of new tools or methods. The procedure materials and training materials are treated as a constantly evolving knowledge base that is maintained electronically using up-to-date knowledge management, workflow and distribution technologies, making it accessible and easy to maintain. Documentation and training material is updated to reflect organisational, operational and software changes. The development of documentation and training materials and the delivery of training programmes are fully integrated with the business and with business process definitions, thus supporting organisationwide requirements, rather than only IT-oriented procedures.

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Control over the IT process of Procure IT resources

that satisfies the business requirement for IT of

improving IT’s cost-efficiency and its contribution to business profitability by focusing on

acquiring and maintaining IT skills that respond to the delivery strategy, an integrated and standardised IT infrastructure, and reducing IT procurement risk

is achieved by

• Obtaining professional legal and contractual advice • Defining procurement procedures and standards

• Procuring requested hardware, software and services in line with defined procedures

and is measured by

• Number of disputes related to procurement contracts

AI5 Procure IT Resources

IT resources, including people, hardware, software and services need to be procured. This requires the definition and enforcement of procurement procedures, the selection of vendors, the setup of contractual arrangements and the actual acquisition itself. Doing so ensures that the organisation has all required IT resources in a timely and cost-effective manner.

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