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1. Change Management is a broad term used to define various ways in which an organization prepares and implements change.


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Change Management in Operational Resilience:

Notes (1): is ensure that operational resilience is fully embedded into the processes and procedures of the change program.

Notes (2): is about setting clear internal communication on why operational resilience is required, what needs to be done and how to address it.


2. Process of controlling changes to the infrastructure or any aspect of services, in a controlled manner, enabling approved changes with minimum disruption. (Source: OGC, Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) v3)



Related Term: Operational Resilience, Business Services, Recovery Time Objective, Business Impact Analysis, Inter-dependencies

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