Continual Improvement Management overview
Continual Improvement Management enables you to initiate improvement opportunities within your organization by providing a centralized framework for planning, implementing, and monitoring improvement initiatives.
The following video gives you an overview of Continual Improvement Management application.
Use Continual Improvement Management to implement service, process, and function improvements. An improvement initiative contains goals to measure success, and phases that contain tasks with specific actions to complete the improvement.
Initial CIM setup
Install the CIM plugin. For more information, see Install Continual Improvement Management.
To use guided setup to configure CIM, navigate to and select Configure in the Request CIM section.
- Improvement Manager
- Improvement Coordinator
- Approver group membership (CIM Approvers, default is empty)
For more information, see Assign a role to a user.
Use the Continual Improvement Workbench to plan and manage improvements. Both tile and list views are supported.
Workflow of CIM roles
The workflow of improvements from an improvement request to final approval Continual Improvement Management involves various responsibilities.
- An Improvement Requester, such as a help desk manager, process owner, or ITIL user, recognizes the need for an improvement with the organization and submits an improvement request.
- The Improvement Manager reviews the improvement, accepts it, and assigns it to an Improvement Coordinator for implementation. The Improvement Manager also runs prioritization meetings with Improvement Coordinators and uses the Continual Improvement workbench to monitor, manage, and plan overall progress of improvements. When all tasks are complete, the Improvement Manager reviews improvements for closure.
- After the improvement request is assigned, the Improvement Coordinator along with the Improvement manager creates phases and tasks to complete the improvement. The Improvement Coordinator also meets with task owners to track progress and timely completion.
For more information about CIM roles, see Continual Improvement Management roles.
Integration with other applications
CIM is integrated with other ServiceNow® applications to enable you to create improvements across various processes and services within the company. These integrations provide you a centralized framework to implement, manage, and monitor the progress and impact of improvements. You can create improvement initiatives from integrated applications and conversely, create records for integrated applications from improvement initiatives.
For more information about the applications integrated with CIM, see Applications integrated with Continual Improvement Management.
Domain separation
Domain separation capability is supported in Continual Improvement Management with no setup or configuration required.
You can create improvements separately in a specific domain, or in the global domain.