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Enterprise Service Management (ESM)
An Approach for Adopting and Adapting Best Practice Programs to Manage, Secure and Improve an Organizations Information Services
Portfolio
itSM003 v.3.0
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Agenda and Objectives
• What is Enterprise Service Management (ESM)
• What are ESM Best Practices?
• What is the ESM Service Lifecycle
• Adopting and Adapting an ESM Program
• ESM Starter Kit
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What is Enterprise Service Management (ESM)?
•Enterprise Service Management (ESM) is an approach for adopting and adapting widely accepted global best practice frameworks, methodologies and standards to proactively ensure information assets and services are aligned with the cost, quality, compliance, security, risk and continuity goals of the business or mission.
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What are ESM Best Practices?
• ITIL® best practice framework provides guidance and trainings on what enterprises should be doing to proactively manage and improve its information services portfolio in terms of cost, quality and continuity
• NIST cyber security best practice framework provides guidance and trainings on what enterprises should be doing to proactively manage and improve its information service portfolio in terms of security.
• RESILIA™, and Cobit best practice frameworks provide guidance and trainings on what enterprises should be doing to proactively manage and improve its information service portfolio in terms of risk and compliance.
• Prince 2 methodology and the PMI best practice framework provide guidance and trainings on how enterprises can improve the success of its information service projects by using knowledge and techniques that tie project results to business outcomes.
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What is the ESM Service Lifecycle?
•The ESM service lifecycle is a structured approach to designing, delivering, managing and improving information technology (IT) services within an enterprise.
•The goal of the ESM lifecycle is to ensure that the right people, process and technology controls are in place to ensure an enterprise can meet its cost,
quality, compliance, security, risk and continuity goals.
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Secure, Select, Condition, Empower, Institutionalize
Adopting & Adapting an ESM Program
A Five Phase Approach to Adopting & Adapting ESM Best Practices
•Securing Executive Commitment•Selecting the Leadership Team •Conditioning the Organization for Change•Empowering the Organization to Change •Institutionalizing the Program with HR
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Securing Executive Commitment
Phase #1 – Securing Executive Commitment
Organization Role Objective Training ProgramsCEO, CFO, CIO, CISO CRO, CCO, PMO Director, SMO Director, Governance Director
This set of programs will help the executive team better understand the benefits and value of adopting an ESM best practice program
ESM Best Practice Executive Overview ESM Best Practice Executive Simulations
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Selecting the Leadership Team
Phase #2 – Selecting the Leadership Team
Organization Role Objective Training Programs
Process Owners, Service Owners, Change Mgrs.Operation Mgrs.CSI Mgrs.Business Analysts
This program will train and certify at the Expert level the leadership team of the ESM best practice program. These key contributors will assist in developing the roadmap plus become the primary thought leaders and evangelists for the ESM best practice program
ITIL® TrainingRESILIA TrainingPrince 2 TrainingNIST TrainingCyber Security TrainingPlanning to Change WorkshopAssessment WorkshopSimulations
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Conditioning the Organization for Change
Phase #3 – Conditioning the Organization for Change
Organization Role Objective Training ProgramAll IT staff, senior leadership, stakeholders and supply chain partners
This program will provide basic training and certification for those who will play passive and active roles in an ESM program. This certification will also provide a portion of the student population the base certification they need to advance to phase 4 specialist training
Passive RolesITIL AwarenessRESILIA Awareness
Active RolesITIL FoundationITIL SimulationRESILIA FoundationRESILIA Simulation
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Empowering the Organization to Change
Phase #4 – Empowering the Organization to Change
Organization Role Objective Training Programs1st Line Mgrs.Process & Service OwnersArchitects & StrategistsOperation & System, Analysts Business & Quality AnalystsProgram & Project ManagersOperation & Change Mgrs.Service Level & CSI Mgrs.Tool Administrators
Gain hands on specialist capabilities in ESM best practices
ITIL Foundation & Practitioner ITIL Intermediate RESILIA FoundationRESILIA PractitionerPrince 2 FoundationPrince 2 PractitionerIIBA Business AnalysisISO 27001, ISO 31000Security User AwarenessCyber Security TrainingMentoring WorkshopsSimulations
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Institutionalize the Program with HR
Phase #5 – Institutionalize the Program with HR
Organization Role Objective ActivitiesHR Manager Establish new HR Policies in the
areas of recognition, rewards hiring, promotions & role based career development
Setup both eLearning and role-based Blended Learning ESM best practice training solutions for new and existing employees
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ESM Best Practice Training Starter Kit
• Deliverables• Phase 1A - IT Best Practice Foundation Training for the Leadership Team• Phase 1B - IT Best Practice Organizational Assessment with the Leadership Team• Phase 1C - IT Best Practice Education Assessment with the Leadership Team
Problem Purpose ActivitiesOrganizations need to adopt and adapt ESM best practices to ensure that information services are aligned with corporate quality, security and risk goals
To prepare the leadership team to participate in assessing the organizations ability to adopt change and ESM best practices
Train the leadership team so they can participate in a ESM best practice maturity and education assessment
• Options• Phase 1A1 - Optional Best Practice Simulation Training
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Questions & Answers