The Visible Ops Handbook: Implementing ITIL in 4 Practical and Auditable Steps
The Core of Visible Ops Visible Ops is a methodology designed to jumpstart implementation of controls and process improvement in IT organizations needing to increase service levels, security, and auditability while managing costs. Visible Ops is comprised of four prescriptive and self-fueling steps that take an organization from any starting point to a continually improving process. Making ITIL Actionable Although the Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) provides a wealth of best practices, it lacks prescriptive guidance: What do you implement first, and how do you do it? Moreover, the ITIL books remain relatively expensive to distribute. Other information, publicly available from a variety of sources, is too general and vague to effectively aid organizations that need to start or enhance process improvement efforts. The Visible Ops booklet provides a prescriptive roadmap for organizations beginning or continuing their IT process improvement journey. Why Do You Need Visible Ops? The Visible Ops methodology was developed because there was not a satisfactory answer to the question: ?I believe in the need for IT process improvement, but where do I start?? Since 2000, Gene Kim and Kevin Behr have met with hundreds of IT organizations and identified eight high-performing IT organizations with the highest service levels, best security, and best efficiencies. For years, they studied these high-performing organizations to figure out the secrets to their success. Visible Ops codifies how these organizations achieved their transformation from good to great, showing how interested organizations can replicate the key processes of these high-performing organizations in just four steps: 1. Stabilize Patient, Modify First Response ? Almost 80% of outages are self-inflicted. The first step is to control risky changes and reduce MTTR by addressing how changes are managed and how problems are resolved. 2. Catch and Release, Find Fragile Artifacts ? Often, infrastructure exists that cannot be repeatedly replicated. In this step, we inventory assets, configurations and services, to identify those with the lowest change success rates, highest MTTR and highest business downtime costs. 3. Establish Repeatable Build Library ? The highest return on investment is implementing effective release management processes. This step creates repeatable builds for the most critical assets and services, to make it ?cheaper to rebuild than to repair.? 4. Enable Continuous Improvement ? The previous steps have progressively built a closed-loop between the Release, Control and Resolution processes. This step implements metrics to allow continuous improvement of all of these process areas, to best ensure that business objectives are met. more
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Recent Reviews
- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Oct-27-2009
- ITIL Ops
Great book. Very good high level and mid level insight into ITIL. Good examples and an easy read.
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- 5/5
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- Posted: Aug-10-2009
- Outstanding - If you are responsible for a data center or IT shop this is a must read
I'm not huge on a one size fits all. In IT there is an exception to every rule, but The Visible Ops is something that could help any IT group. The eye opening statistic is that 80% of outages are operator induced. That's a huge number...
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- 5/5
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- Posted: Aug-09-2009
- Great book for process improvement professionals
The information contained in this book is important. As an example, the book quotes Stephen Elliot, Senior Analyst with Interactive Data Corporation (IDC) as showing that on average 80% of IT system outages are caused by operator and...
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- 5/5
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- Posted: Jun-04-2009
- Great entry to ITIL
Great book. ITIL can be very over whelming, this lays out a simple foundation to get you started and then can build ontop of this where required.
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- 5/5
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- Posted: Oct-27-2009
- ITIL Ops
Great book. Very good high level and mid level insight into ITIL. Good examples and an easy read.
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- 3/5
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- Posted: Apr-06-2008
- Good Insights, Poor Delivery
This book was chock full of practical information and profound insights. It is obvious to me that the author team have a depth of knowledge and practical experience and the way in which they have framed the information is done so in a...
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