This document outlines examples of the processes, policies and procedures you need to have in place to implement Service Level Management in your organisation. It covers not only the processes as recommended by ITIL®, but information your people (staff) and support system provider will need.The Table of Contents for this document is listed below:
1. Document Control
2. Table of Contents
3. Service Level Management Scope
4. Inputs & Outputs of Service Level Management
5. Service Level Management Policies
6. Service Level Manager role
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