Re: Documenting SOPs?

Subject: Re: Documenting SOPs?
From: Chris Anderson <chris -at- bizmanualz -dot- com>
To: TECHWR-L <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 11:59:28 -0600


There are various Computer & IT procedures manuals available. Perhaps the structure, table of contents, and description of a manual will give you an idea of the core processes involved, possible forms and how to go about creating one. Search Google for "Computer & IT procedures manuals".
http://store.bizmanualz.com/policy_procedure_manuals/Computer_&_Network_Policies_Procedures_and_Forms-105-5.html

Chris


Gildemeister, Sherrian <Sherrian -dot- Gildemeister -at- sogeti -dot- com> wrote:

Can anyone point me to some resources that cover the process of
documenting Standard Operating Procedures in an IT environment?


Is anyone familiar with a formal distinction between Standard
Operating Procedure and Current Best Approach, and could anyone point
me to a resource that discusses the differences?

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References:
Documenting SOPs?: From: Gildemeister, Sherrian
Re: Documenting SOPs?: From: Sandy Harris

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