Good Question... They seem to like to deal only with the academic generalities and refuse to roll up their sleeves and do the real work. I was fortunate do my ITIL Masters with one of the original founders of ITIL. He intimated that their goal was to provide a blueprint with general guidelines that could be adapted to various organizations; therefore, to actually get into the details would deter from their "prime directive"; ergo, organizations like "Pink Elephant" and guidelines like "Pink Verify".
Maybe in time as ITIL V3 matures - there will be more conclusive guidelines. On Sep 28, 1:15 am, "IT (Amanullah Bashir Ahmed)" <ahmed...@emiratesnbd.com> wrote: > Hi there, > I visited the link and got good information thanks for the link. But my query > is Why ITIL itself is not making its own standards? > > Thanks & Regards > > Amanullah > IT Enterprise Applications > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) > [mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of Elry > Sent: Monday, September 26, 2011 12:45 AM > To: arsl...@arslist.org > Subject: Re: Why ITIL is not standardize till now? > > To further add to that - check the following links see if they help... > > 1) Pink Verify Standards > > http://www.pinkelephant.com/pinkverify/ > > 2) OGC Standards > > http://www.itil-officialsite.com/SoftwareScheme/ITILSoftwareScheme.aspx > > 3) BMC is gold level member of the OGC Standards. > > http://www.itil-officialsite.com/SoftwareScheme/EndorsedSoftwareTools... > > On Sep 25, 7:25 am, Brian Pancia <panc...@finityit.com> wrote: > > Look at ISO 20000. This is pretty much the standard for ITIL. > > > From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) > > [mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of IT (Amanullah Bashir Ahmed) > > Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2011 3:31 AM > > To: arsl...@arslist.org > > Subject: Why ITIL is not standardize till now? > > > ** > > > Hi, > > > Why ITIL is not standardize till now? > > > If we see IEEE, they have their standards but ITIL don't have. > > > Anybody knows about white paper on ITIL Standardization. Standards work > > best when they describe something in measureable terms that can be > > independently tested and verified. Standards define a definite output in > > unambiguous language to prevent miscommunications and misunderstandings. > > > Thanks & Regards > > > Amanullah > > > IT Enterprise Applications > > > DISCLAIMER:"This e-mail message including any of its attachments is intended > > solely for the addressee(s) and may contain privileged information. If you > > are not the addressee or you have received this email message in error, > > please notify the sender who will remove your details from its database. You > > are not authorized to read, copy, disseminate, distribute or use this e-mail > > message or any attachment to it in any manner and must delete the email and > > destroy any hard copies of it. This e-mail message does not contain > > financial instructions or commitments of any kind. Any views expressed in > > this message are those of the individual sender and do not necessarily > > reflect the views of Emirates NBD PJSC, or any other related subsidiaries, > > entities or persons." > > > _attend WWRUG11www.wwrug.comARSlist:"Where the Answers Are"_ > > > ___________________________________________________________________________ > > ____ > > UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives atwww.arslist.org > > attend wwrug11www.wwrug.comARSList:"Where the Answers Are" > > ___________________________________________________________________________ > ____ > UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives atwww.arslist.org > attend wwrug11www.wwrug.comARSList: "Where the Answers Are" > > ___________________________________________________________________________ > ____ > UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives atwww.arslist.org > attend wwrug11www.wwrug.comARSList: "Where the Answers Are" _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org attend wwrug11 www.wwrug.com ARSList: "Where the Answers Are"