- Lack of proper skill sets and training of incident response team.
- Inefficient communication with clients, end-users, or stakeholders during incident resolution.
- Lack of standardized guidelines or procedures to handle and resolve incidents.
- Ineffective root cause analysis due to improper course of actions.
- Lack of scalability to meet the increased demand for incident resolution and problem solution.
Our Advice
Critical Insight
- For MSPs, incident and problem resolution provide an opportunity to become a trusted partner in IT.
- IT services disruptions are unavoidable, but how incidents are managed is in the control of MSPs.
- Problem management adds value to MSP clients by being proactive in resolving the root cause of recurring incidents and incidents that may happen in the future.
Impact and Result
- Build a skilled incident and problem management team
- Improve and standardize processes/workflows
- Deliver better customer satisfaction and experience
- Increase profitability and business growth
- Leverage your incident and problem management offerings to differentiate and stay competitive among peers in the market
Service Management Integration With Agile Practices
Understand how Agile transformation affects service management
Analyst Perspective
Don't forget about operations
Many organizations believe that once they have implemented Agile that they no longer need any service management framework, like ITIL. They see service management as "old" and a roadblock to deliver products and services quickly. The culture clash is obvious, and it is the most common challenge people face when trying to integrate Agile and service management. However, it is not the only challenge. Agile methodologies are focused on optimized delivery. However, what happens after delivery is often overlooked. Operations may not receive proper communication or documentation, and processes are cumbersome or non-existent. This is a huge paradox if an organization is trying to become nimbler. You need to find ways to integrate your Agile practices with your existing Service Management processes.
Renata Lopes
Senior Research Analyst
Organizational Transformation Practice
Info-Tech Research Group
Executive Summary
Your Challenge
- Work efficiently and in harmony with Agile and service management to deliver business value.
- Optimize the value stream of services and products.
- Leverage the benefits of each practice.
- Create a culture of collaboration to support a rapidly changing business.
Common Obstacles
- Culture clashes.
- Inefficient or inexistent processes.
- Lack of understanding of what Agile and service management mean.
- Leadership doesn't understand the integration points of practices.
- Development overlooks the operations requirement.
Info-Tech's Approach
- When integrating Agile and service management practices start by understanding the key integration points:
- Processes
- People and resources
- Governance and org structure
Info-Tech Insight
Agile and Service Management are not necessarily at odds Find the integration points to solve specific problems.
Your challenge
Deliver seamless business value by integrating service management and Agile development.
- Understand how Agile development impacts service management.
- Identify bottlenecks and inefficiencies when integrating with service management.
- Connect teams across the organization to collaborate toward the organizational goals.
- Ensure operational requirements are considered while developing products in an Agile way.
- Stay in alignment when designing and delivering services.
The most significant Agile adoption barriers
46% of respondents identified inconsistent processes and practices across teams as a challenge.
Source: Digital.ai, 2021
43% of respondents identified Culture clashes as a challenge.
Source: Digital.ai, 2021
What is Agile?
Agile development is an umbrella term for several iterative and incremental development methodologies to develop products.
In order to achieve Agile development, organizations will adopt frameworks and methodologies like Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe), Scrum, Large Scaled Scrum (LeSS), DevOps, Spotify Way of Working (WoW), etc.
- DevOps
- WoW
- SAFe
- Scrum
- LeSS