Now that the Gap
analysis or process audit is complete you’re ready to take the next step on the
journey and begin by building your community.
Starting
the process of education by involving key business stakeholders throughout the
GAP analysis will have laid firm foundations for this implementation
stage.
It
varies between organizations, but a solid first step is to provide a high-level
overview of what capacity management is, its requirements and ultimately the
benefits to the business. This should
cover the basic principles, the information interfaces and the value it will
provide. The intended audience should be
similar to that of the GAP analysis; the key requirement is to include a
mixture of people and roles.
By
putting business, capacity and technical staff (people that wouldn’t inherently
mix) together it starts to build the necessary relationships and provide the
flow of information required for a business focused process. In addition, it provides everyone with a
common language when talking about capacity management and the required
information.
The
next requirement (again depending on existing maturity) may be a more intensive
look at capacity management, usually spread over a number of days and covering
the whole process.
This sort of course
will normally cover all aspects of capacity management e.g. methods, techniques
etc and involve staff that are likely to be more hands on or at least have key
involvement. The people attending this
course will form the basis of the Special Interest Group for capacity
management and on completion of this course can work with the process manager
to define the goals, objectives and outputs for capacity management.
At
the lowest level of granularity, more technically focused capacity management
courses dealing with key elements of a particular technical domain can be
provided. Looking at the requirements of
managing a particular domain e.g. vmware, Unix etc; can be useful in providing
support personnel with an additional set of skills for front line incident
analysis and ensure that everyone is talking the same language.
The
next step is of course to automate and on Friday I’ll be talking about tooling.
Don't forget to join me live tomorrow http://www.metron-athene.com/services/training/webinars/index.html
Rob
Ford
Principal
Consultant
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