London NHS Foundation Trust

IT Service
Delivery Model

Review of the IT departmental structure, functions and communications to enable better daily operations in preparation for adopting a new IT Service Delivery model, including best practices for service management, general management, and technical management.

Location

London, UK

Completion Date

2021

Overview

PTS had already carried out an assessment of the client’s current Data Centre infrastructure, governance and operations in order to ensure that the current roadmap to the Cloud is supported effectively by the underlying network and infrastructure architecture. 

PTS were now asked to provide further recommendations based on ITIL V4 Best Practice for Service Management Practices, General Management Practices, and Technical Management Practices. The objectives being to: 

To address the objectives, PTS prepare a report providing team structure advisory services to the trust around current and future state team member skill sets.

Solution

PTS interviewed all the managers of the teams within IT to discover how the department operated currently before analysing the findings, which were played back to the trust’s project sponsor.    

Then PTS produced a report which addressed all the objectives: 

Within the context of a new structure for the IT Department, together with a mapping of the ITIL V4 Service Management practices onto the new structure.   

The report presented a series of conclusions and recommendations on how the IT Department could move forward in the implementation of the new team structure and the implementation of the ITIL V4 Service Management practices. 

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