ITIL Service Value Chain (SVC)
The ITIL 4 Foundation volume describes the Service Value Chain as "An operating model which outlines the key activities required to respond to demand and facilitate value realization through the creation and management of products and services." Basically, the Service Value Chain is the operational model at the core of the Service Value System. It provides a new lens through which to view and manage services—one which compels organizations to frame all activity with two things: the demand that triggers it and the value it creates.[1]
See Also
ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library)
ITIL Availability Management
ITIL Continual Service Improvement (CSI)
ITIL Event Management
ITIL Facilities Management
ITIL Problem Management
ITIL Service Delivery
ITIL Service Design
ITIL Service Lifecycle
ITIL Service Strategy
ITIL Service Operation
ITIL Service Value Chain (SVC)
ITIL Service Value System (SVS)
Service Portfolio Management
Service Portfolio
Service Catalog
Service Catalog Management
IT Governance
IT Infrastructure
IT Operations (Information Technology Operations)
Control Objectives for Information and Related Technology (COBIT)
Balanced Scorecard
Enterprise Risk Management (ERM)
Risk Management
IT Strategy
Business Strategy
Corporate Governance
Corporate Strategy
Enterprise Architecture
COSO Internal Control- Integrated Framework
Compliance
References
- ↑ Definition - What is ITIL Service Value Chain (SVC)? Axios Systems