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Simple Change Management Objectives

October 28, 2014

Purpose and Scope

To establish the activities needed to create and authorize a Standard Change for Change Management.

A Standard Change generally is a low risk, repeatable procedure that has demonstrated implementation success and been pre-approved for future implementations.

Criteria

A Standard Change requires the following:

  • Is a low risk change
  • Occurs frequently
  • Has an Installation Instruction
  • Has a predefined Backout Plan
  • Have previous successful changes previously implemented in IT Service Request
  • Can be identified as a unique item on the approved Global Standard Change List
  • Has a scope that exactly matches the identified unique item on the approved Global Standard Change List

Standard Change Policy

Standard changes are pre-approved for creation of the RFC and deployment.

Key business rules include:

  • Standard changes will be restricted to those supported by a single implementation group (Change Owner group is Implementer group)
  • A particular type of RFC must be successfully deployed at least three consecutive times in order to be considered a candidate for a “Standard” pre-approved change type
  • The approval required in order to certify a normal change as a Standard Pre-Approved change requires approval by those owning the CIs the change may impact (based upon the business criticality). Annual re-authorization is required by all parties authorizing the original change
  • Changes owned by third party groups require approval from Corporate IT. and the appropriate account manager from the third party.
  • The Change Manager for the “domain” of the change must formally approve of the change becoming a Standard Pre-Approved change
  • Each Standard Change will be defined with the majority of the fields pre-defined
  • Those submitting an authorized Standard Change for deployment will use only the appropriate form / template that can be accessed
  • If a Standard Change’s deployment fails it will become a “Normal Change” and the Change Owner must re-apply to be considered a candidate for a Standard change once the issue causing the failure has been resolved and the change has been successfully deployed three consecutive times.
  • Must follow the Standard Change Procedures

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