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An ITIL threat

Posted by Steven Deare @ 15:15 3 comments

Think the Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) framework is boring? So did one Commonwealth Bank worker, apparently. She doesn't work there anymore.

The Commonwealth Bank's general manager of operations management, John Talbot, gave an interesting anecdote on how seriously the company takes the framework while speaking at the IT Service Management Forum (itSMF) conference last week.

Over the last few years the bank has done a lot to implement ITIL processes and have staff embrace them.

ITIL was not a fad, said Talbot, but something that was here to stay.

Unlike a former service desk manager, who had a fateful conversation with Talbot 18 months into CBA's ITIL journey.

"I was talking to them about incident management," Talbot said.

"I said, 'so how's all the incident management going?'.

"And they said, 'what's incident management? Haven't we got out of that ITIL fad thing? Hasn't it died a natural death?'.

"That was sort of her response," he said.

Talbot, it seems, had a similar swift response.

"I'm sure she's enjoying her career as it stands now," he said.

 

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Talkback 3 comments

    NOTE to self Frank Costanza -- 06/09/06

    Don't apply for a job at the Commonweath Bank

    Do not ask questions vealmince -- 07/09/06

    Yep, sorry Steve-o, I think you've missed the point here. IT types, especially in large businesses or government departments, always seem to go full steam into whatever is the dogma du jour, marginalising or in this case sacking those who dare to question its Truth and Goodness . . . right up until the moment the article of faith is replaced with the Next Big Thing. Then all of a sudden it's "ITIL? What's that?"
    John Talbot thinks firing someone for not being enough of a corporate IT drone is stuff for an amusing anecdote? Sanctimonious pr*ck! Where is this woman? I want to hire her!

    Litigation Rich -- 05/05/09

    Be bloody hilarious if she used his reported words in an unfair dismissal suit. "Expressing sceptiscism to management" isn't usually grounds for dismissal in most people's contracts...

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