Change Enablement vs Release Management ======================================= Slide 1: Change Enablement vs Release Management Narration Anna: Change enablement and release management are two sides of the same coin. One keeps risky alterations under control, the other moves approved work into production. Greg: In practice you need both disciplines working together so that updates land smoothly without disrupting users. On-screen text Change Enablement vs Release Management Keeping changes safe while shipping fast Slide 2: Change enablement Narration Anna: Change enablement focuses on assessing risk before any code or configuration shift happens. Small tweaks might be pre-approved, while major ones get a thorough review. Greg: The goal is to prevent nasty surprises in production. It acts as a safety net so development teams can't accidentally take down critical services. On-screen text Change enablement - Assess risk before work starts - Require approvals for significant changes - Protect production stability Slide 3: Minor Change Process Flow Narration Anna: Minor Change Process Flow focuses attention on a concrete part of the work. ITIL Minor Change Process Flow. Greg: In practice, ask who owns the work, what evidence proves it happened, and what handoff comes next. On-screen text Minor Change Process Flow Image: ITIL Minor Change Process Flow ITIL Minor Change Process Flow Slide 4: Release management Narration Anna: Release management picks up once a change is approved. It bundles related work into versions and schedules them for deployment. Greg: Think of it like publishing a magazine. All the articles need editing before the final issue goes to print, and everyone should know exactly when it's hitting the shelves. On-screen text Release management - Package changes for deployment - Coordinate release windows - Communicate what is shipping Slide 5: Working together Narration Anna: When change enablement and release management work in harmony, teams can ship quickly without sacrificing stability. Greg: It becomes clear who approves what and when new features will appear, which keeps stakeholders confident that the process is under control. On-screen text Working together - Change enablement gates the work - Release management plans the rollout - Both aim for smooth, reliable updates