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more to SM than dirty deeds
I fully support that somebody brings the dirty deeds in the ITIL univers to our attention, but there are many more things to SM that could benefit from a skeptical view than just ITIL (and then there is also the rest of It of course)
So maybe spend some more time on those too...
not fixated
Don't worry, it doesn't say "do you want this blog to only report on Service Management politics, scandals and dirty deeds?" :-D
Add your voice to the previous poll about what you'd like to see most, and look for a post soon about some of the plans for this year on the blog