ARTICLE
5 January 2018

Critical Considerations For Service Level Management

FL
Foley & Lardner

Contributor

Foley & Lardner LLP looks beyond the law to focus on the constantly evolving demands facing our clients and their industries. With over 1,100 lawyers in 24 offices across the United States, Mexico, Europe and Asia, Foley approaches client service by first understanding our clients’ priorities, objectives and challenges. We work hard to understand our clients’ issues and forge long-term relationships with them to help achieve successful outcomes and solve their legal issues through practical business advice and cutting-edge legal insight. Our clients view us as trusted business advisors because we understand that great legal service is only valuable if it is relevant, practical and beneficial to their businesses.
In the last couple of weeks you have certainly been thinking about your New Year's resolutions.
United States Strategy

In the last couple of weeks you have certainly been thinking about your New Year's resolutions. As 2018 kicks off, there's no better time to the think about how to manage your suppliers and your procurement process. Service Levels are often utilized to monitor service delivery and service results, but too often customers of technology services get bogged down in trying to measure too much, burdening the organization and marginalizing the effectiveness of service levels.

This piece by UpperEdge titled "4 New Year's Resolutions to Improve Your Service Level Management" provides four simple steps you can implement today to improve how you manage service delivery and your vendor relationships.

Service Levels can be a very effective tool in your technology transactions. However, care must be taken to ensure that your service levels have a positive outcome on your organization and your relationships. Drafting effective service levels can be challenging — take the time to review your service levels in order to ensure they are working as intended and are yielding positive outcomes. If not, work with your suppliers to make appropriate changes.

View This Blog

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

Mondaq uses cookies on this website. By using our website you agree to our use of cookies as set out in our Privacy Policy.

Learn More