Comment by ErroneousBosh
2 months ago
Here's me founding a company and thinking "Shit I really need to be on ITIL 4 and ISO9000 before I even consider taking this to market", but I guess we move in different circles.
2 months ago
Here's me founding a company and thinking "Shit I really need to be on ITIL 4 and ISO9000 before I even consider taking this to market", but I guess we move in different circles.
Do you really want to be compliant to ITIL 4 or do you want to sell to your target market?
I'm pretty sure you want customers who pay money, and ITIL 4 badge is just a small mean to achieve that, not a goal per se.
It has to work in with a bunch of organisations who are doing (or attempting to do) ITIL 4 and are fairly insistent on things like consistency across ITSM platforms.
The things is, you know and I know, ITIL is like sex in high school. Everyone says they're doing it loads, everyone says they know all about it, everyone says they're really good at it, but no-one is any good at it, no-one knows anything about it, and no-one is actually doing any of it at all.
This is hilarious. I had to steal this for my Twitter post.
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