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Continual Improvements





Improvement Division

ITIL : 5.4 Continual Improvements

5.4 Continual Improvement Manager:
  01 Improvement Management...  
  02 The Journey...  
  03 AI Research...  

5.4 Continual Improvement Manager (CIM):
Our CIM is a Change Manager with responsibility to break down peoples natural reluctance to change and to promote relentless improvements.
Improvements have simple go/no-go decision point; will the improvement increase effectiveness and/or productivity.
We suggest that an improvement request that is not able to demonstrate that it brings increased effectiveness and/or productivity is not an improvement and should be rejected.

Relentless Continual Improvements:
An improvement idea that will lead to an increase in effectiveness of the service and increase in the productivity of people is good for all parties.
The application that was good enough last year will not be good enough next year - continual improvements must be demanded to ensure that as the business evolves, its application service evolves in parallel.
The bespoke user interface is designed to match corporate layout standards and any improvements that are needed shall be delivered - we understand that it is your application and it must look like your application..

Practical Limits:
Text shall be limited to about 20 rows of data to deliver acceptable response times for most users.
Images shall be limited to about 100,000 bytes using a file format as PNG.
Audio shall be limited to about 100,000 bytes using a file format as MP3.
Video is not yet supported by any open international standards and so a special Flash download may have to be used pending HTML5 standards.

 
Cannot be Sanctioned:
* Any improvement request that would impact on the foundation policies such as no data can be deleted cannot be sanctioned.
* Any improvement request that could reduce security or compromise privacy such as loose sign-in rules cannot be sanctioned.
* Any improvement request that would require a change to international standards such as HTML or SQL cannot be sanctioned.
* Any improvement request that could cause the application not be be able to used by certain computers, printers or other equipment cannot be sanctioned.
* Any improvement request that demands the download and installation of special software cannot be sanctioned.

We choose not to:
* Develop a set of web pages or service for an up-front fee - plenty of student designers may build your HTML web pages at £100 per page.
* Operate web systems that have been developed by other people to different standards that may fail from time to time.
* Deliver web services that contain bugs, that crash your computer or can be hacked by SQL injections, buffer overflow and other common defects.

Document Control:
1. Document Title: Continual Improvements.
2. Reference: 165400.
3. Keywords: ITIL Continual Improvements.
4. Description: ITIL Continual Improvements.
5. Privacy: Public education service as a benefit to humanity.
6. Issued: 13 Feb 2017.
7. Edition: 2.2.