Service Desk Objectives in ITIL Foundation - Mission of Service
Desk is to be a central point of contact between the User and IT Service
Provider. Service Desk shouldn't be considered as an ITIL process. In
ITIL Foundation Service Desk is considered as function not a process.
This may be confusing for candidates trying to get ITIL Certification,
however the difference between Service Desk and ITIL processes is easier
to understand when we look at the main objectives of the Service Desk.
The main objectives of Service Desk are:
- to act as a single point of contact (SPOC) for all IT Customers
- to maximize service availability
- to restore service whenever possible
- to provide business systems support
To meet both Customer and business objectives many organizations have
implemented a central point of contact for handling Customer and User
related issues. This function is know under several titles e.g:
1. Call Centre - the main purpose is to handle large volumes of telephone based transactions like telesales or order processing
2. Help Desk - the main purpose is to manage and resolve
incidents quickly and effectively, and to make sure that all requests
are followed up
3. Service Desk - extends the range of services offered by the
Help Desk and allows business processes to be integrated into the
Service Management infrastructure.
source: ITIL Resources "Service Desk Objectives in ITIL Foundation"