Operational readiness assessment (ORA) is the stage within the service transition lifecycle that demonstrates we are ready
and tested for go live of the service(s). Most activities and deliverables within a service transition are managed by the
appropriate work stream. It is in the operational readiness assessment that they come together for an integrated ‘testing’
to provide the confidence that the service is ‘good to go’.
It tests that the people have knowledge to deliver the service, processes work across all groups and are understood, and
that the supporting tools work and are accessible for use by those who need to use them.
It is the responsibility of Engagement Manager (Transition) to prepare for an assessment of the ability of the team to
transfer services and go-live.
Operational readiness assessment is ideally started well in advance to commencement of the go live date, with a minimum of
2 weeks before go live date (consider monitoring progress against the acceptance criteria from the point at which it as
agreed). This period is required in order to rectify any delivery issues and is particularly important within the
infrastructure management (IM) service lines.
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