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ITIL 4 Measurement And Reporting

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    Overview

    Draft and maintain ITIL 4 Measurement And Reporting practice documentation and artifacts aligned to the Service Value System.

    Getting Started

    Add your source materials to the project workspace, then activate the ITIL 4 Measurement And Reporting skill. The agent will guide you through the process step by step.

    Example Conversation

    Below is an example of how a typical Measurement And Reporting practice session unfolds. The agent confirms purpose and scope, then drafts artifacts aligned to the ITIL 4 Service Value System.

    You: We need to document our Measurement And Reporting practice. Can you draft a policy and a procedure with clear roles and triggers?

    Agent: I’ll draft the Measurement And Reporting practice documentation. Do you have existing materials (e.g. templates or previous versions) in the workspace I should align to, or should I create everything from scratch?

    You: From scratch. We follow ITIL 4 and want to align to the service value chain.

    Agent: I’ve loaded the ITIL 4 concepts reference. I’ll create a policy (purpose, scope, authority) and a procedure (steps, roles, triggers) aligned to the relevant value chain activities. I’ll add a short workflow section so you can see how this practice connects to others.

    Sample Output Excerpt

    Below is a representative excerpt from a Measurement And Reporting practice document.


    Purpose and scope

    This document defines the Measurement And Reporting practice for [organization]. The practice ensures [practice purpose in one sentence]. It applies to [scope: teams, services, or systems].

    Procedure overview

    StepActivityRoleTrigger
    1[Define/Review/Execute…][Role][Trigger]
    2

    Alignment to the service value chain

    This practice primarily supports one or more service value chain activities: Plan, Improve, Engage, Design & transition, Obtain/build, or Deliver & support.


    Extension and validation

    This skill does not include custom validation tools. Elaboration is guided by the workflow in the skill and the ITIL 4 concepts reference. You can add extension tools later (e.g. to check required sections or terminology) by editing the skill’s extension.ts.

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