Service delivery process framework: A lifecycle approach/ by Praful Gharpure
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- 658.4012 GHA-S
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Introduction
Urban services
Conceptualising services
Service formulation -collaboration
Service generation- creation phase
Service monitoring control phase
Service delivery process framework SDPF
Servive management institutional setup
Automation in Service Delivery is on the agenda for every city administration, however with close to 7000 urban centres in a country like India, the Service Provision Mechanism is at different levels of maturity across these centres. Further, the components of the Service Delivery mechanism vary from state to state, driving the need for harmony in the overall approach to service delivery. This book is an attempt to evolve a best-fit ‘Process Framework’ which shall aid various stakeholders involved in the Service Delivery Mechanism including subject matter experts, service automation designers, administrators and students of urban planning / management, to derive a roadmap for their respective plans for designing and enhancing service provisions. The book outlines a ‘Lifecycle Approach’ to Service Delivery as a whole, with grouping of activities in each phase of the Lifecycle, leading to a set of processes in each phase. The whole set of such processes is amalgamated into an overall framework with an end-to-end view of the Service Lifecycle. The book also provides an illustration on the fitment of these processes into existing administrative structures, thereby delineating the roles and responsibilities which the existing resources within current setup need to adopt for successful rollout of the framework.
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