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eSCM-SP Capability Level Justification

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    Overview

    Draft capability level justification and evidence for eSCM-SP levels 1–5; evidence map and narrative for assessment or assurance.

    Getting Started

    Add your source materials to the project workspace, then activate the eSCM-SP Capability Level Justification skill. The agent will guide you through the process step by step.

    Example Conversation

    Below is an example of how a typical eSCM-SP capability level justification session unfolds. The agent confirms target level and then drafts the justification and evidence map.

    You: We’re preparing for an eSCM-SP level 3 assessment. Can you help us draft the capability level justification and evidence map?

    Agent: I’ll draft the eSCM-SP capability level justification for level 3. For each capability area (or overall, depending on how you’re assessed), I’ll add a short narrative on how we meet the level 3 descriptor and list supporting evidence. Do you have practice coverage or other evidence in the workspace I should link?

    You: We have practice coverage from the escm-sp-practice-coverage skill and our governance and SLA docs. Link those and flag any gaps.

    Agent: I’ve mapped the practice coverage and governance docs to the level 3 descriptor (standardised, documented, communicated). I’ve flagged Threat Management and Service Transfer as partial—suggest adding a risk register and a transition checklist. The justification is in escm-sp-l3-justification.md and the evidence map in escm-sp-l3-evidence-map.md.

    Sample Output Excerpt

    Below is a representative excerpt from an eSCM-SP capability level justification document.


    Target and scope

    Target level: eSCM-SP Level 3 (Defined / institutionalised). Scope: [Organisation] service provider unit.

    Evidence summary (excerpt)

    Capability areaHow we meet level 3Evidence
    Relationship ManagementGovernance and escalation procedures standardised and documented; communicated to clientsRelationship Management Policy; steering terms of reference; escalation matrix
    Performance ManagementSLA and reporting procedures defined; dashboard and review cycle in placeSLA template; quarterly report template; corrective action procedure

    Extension and validation

    This skill does not include custom validation tools. Elaboration is guided by the workflow in the skill and the eSCM-SP structure reference. You can add extension tools later (e.g. to check that all capability areas are addressed) by editing the skill’s extension.ts.

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