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Service management practices, part 4

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Service management practices, part 4

- [Instructor] Release management is the practice of making new or changed services and features available for use. Let's apply the release management practice using the sixth way: lowering transaction costs. ITIL cites that things shown here as typical release components list the major releases you've deployed in the past year. Next, no where releases did or did not include the components cited here. If and where these components were missing or inadequate, can you think of instances where that was later a problem for you? If so, write these instances down along with actions to take to improve on for next time. Consider your most important service. List capabilities users consume from it as in the example shown here by asking what might the user say is broken when they call the service desk. For each capability, ask could you manage versions of this capability separate from others or could you split your user base into…

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