itSMFI 2016 Forum Focus - December Forum Focus ITSMFIV3 | Page 13

itSMF.se Roadshow 2016 For the third year in a row, itSMF Sweden organized a ‘roadshow’ in which similar one-day conferences were held on consecutive days in Sundsvall, Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö. The con- ferences had a common theme – service onboarding – and involved two international speakers, in addition to the local speakers from each itSMF region. This publication summarises both the individual presentations in the roadshow and the roadshow as a whole. It also includes references for further information about certain topics. The individual slidedecks are available here: Click Here Although there was a great variety of presentations, the recurring topic was dealing with change. This was formulated in different ways – change, implementation, improvement, modernisation, innovation, restructuring and digitization – but the common theme was change. Within this overarching topic, various themes could be identified:  speed of change – making sure that the enterprise can keep up with the rapidly changing environment  organisational and cultural change – now we have the process part of ITSM more or less under control, attention is shifting to more enlightened ways of making the most of people, and making IT a better place to work  understanding the interests and perspectives of customers, users, managers, and suppliers, and including them more closely in the process of co-creating value For a detailed summary of this Roadshow—Click here 13 itSMFI Forum Focus—December 2016       the customer service experience as part of the value proposition repositioning the IT function in the (digital) enterprise from a subservient centralised order-taker to being regarded as an equal co-worker, working with the business partners towards common enterprise goals managing dilemmas such as change versus stability and innovation versus efficiency struggling with over-simplified management perceptions (e.g. “Let’s replace ITIL by DevOps”) establishing (service) ownership and digital business leadership dealing with complex, emergent organisations in which rigid project plans and formalised processes are not effective ways of working