Interesting discussion in the community
How to retrospectively create a Service Portfolio?
Hello All, Over the past 3 yrs we have run a program of change to transform our internal IT division into a "Service Oriented" organisation. We have created new roles and knocked down the boundaries between divisions to create more effective and efficient ways of working. One of the outputs of this program is our service catalog, which now contains 51 services providing the business with complete transparency regarding the total costs of the IT division and all of the service attributes you would expect in a service catalog.
...more of the question at the site.
To which my very smart and talented colleague Carol, answers:
I ran a series of interviews with CIOs several months ago and asked
pretty much the same thing you’ve asked here. I came out of that with
some ideas about how to organize a service portfolio with the angle of
business value. Before I continue I’ll point out that I do work for
newScale, but I’ll try to avoid a blatant product pitch here. There
were several things I learned from those interviews that we
subsequently designed into our Service Portfolio product, but I’ll just
mention some general learnings here. (Feel free to contact me
separately if you’re interested in more info.)
1. Take inventory of business priorities. I found there are a few
ways to approach this. We circled in on critical business process (for
which we include several as out-of-box content) and business
initiatives (or objectives) to define value. Arriving at that inventory
is often (not always) the responsibility of Relationship Managers or IT
Product Managers.
2. Create relationships. Once your inventory of business value is
online, we link the business value to service offerings in the
portfolio. You can tie many service offerings to one or more business
initiatives and business processes. This linkage can persist throughout
the lifecycle of the service. It’s used to make critical decisions
about the health of the service portfolio, in addition to simply
showing that a relationship does exist between the specific services
and, for example, your critical supply chain processes.
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Posted by: Ivan | Sunday, October 04, 2009 at 04:30 AM