1.
Ensure all key terms are clearly defined eg
SLA scope, customer and provider
responsibilities, reporting, service
expectations, performance indicators,
escalation, remedies and penalties. Make
sure you understand them. If you do not, or
have queries – ask!
2.
Include the option to change the SLA in the
future. Businesses and technology change
rapidly. So if the SLA is to remain relevant, it
will need to be updated as necessary.
3.
Include the provision for regular SLA reviews.
Six-monthly would be ideal, but failing that -
annually, to manage changing circumstances.
4.
Make sure you have a ‘get-out’ clause. It is
important to be able to terminate the SLA
under certain conditions eg exceptionally
poor performance, major problems,
significant changes to services.
5.
Include performance-monitoring criteria
within the SLA. Plus, include automatic
penalty credits for non-compliance of
performance. Better to build this into the SLA
from the start, than negotiate each time it
occurs.
6.
Writing the SLA should be a joint effort
between customer user and IT staff and the
service provider. Input and agreement from
all is required. One party should not dictate or
force SLA terms on the others!
7.
Allow sufficient time to prepare, negotiate
and agree, a comprehensive and relevant SLA.
The quality of the SLA is improved by not
rushing and taking more time, whatever the
project time pressures.
8.
Look out for exceptions within the SLA.
Ensure you understand them and their
potential impact on the overall SLA.
9.
Look out for third party components within
the SLA. Ideally, one service provider would
provide the entire service. However, there
may be input or reliance from other third
parties. So check who is responsible for what,
and whether it is included or excluded from
the SLA.
10.
Carefully review your SLA. Make sure it is easy
to understand by all – even non-technical
users. Does it cover everything? See this SLA
Checklist. Does it meet your business and
service requirements? Are you satisfied with
it?
For more Service Level Agreement information
visit: SLA Tips, SLA Metrics, SLA Checklist
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