Difference between revisions of "Change control practice"
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− | [[Change control practice]] (hereinafter, the ''Practice'') is the [[practice]] to ensure that risks are properly assessed, authorize changes to proceed and manage a change schedule in order to maximize the number of successful service and product changes. This ''Practice'' is a part of the [[ITIL practices]]. | + | [[Change control practice]] (hereinafter, the ''Practice'') is the [[practice]] to ensure that risks are properly assessed, authorize changes to proceed and manage a change schedule in order to maximize the number of successful service and product changes. The ''Practice'' relates to [[]], [[]], and [[service management]]. This ''Practice'' is a part of the [[ITIL practices]]. |
Revision as of 20:50, 28 December 2020
Change control practice (hereinafter, the Practice) is the practice to ensure that risks are properly assessed, authorize changes to proceed and manage a change schedule in order to maximize the number of successful service and product changes. The Practice relates to [[]], [[]], and service management. This Practice is a part of the ITIL practices.
Definitions
According to the ITIL Foundation 4e by Axelos,
- Change control practice. The practice of ensuring that risks are properly assessed, authorizing changes to proceed and managing a change schedule in order to maximize the number of successful service and product changes.