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		<title>By: Joe</title>
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		<description>Mike,
Thanks for your comments.  I understand that ITIL and PPDIOO are both frustrating to work with at times.  But they do offer a way to organize very large roll outs and very large projects.  For the most part I would prefer to not have to use ITIL or PPDIOO.  However recently I&#039;ve been involved with a tremendous global network implementation involving 65 offices in over 23 countries.  With a project of this scale having some guidelines to work by is extremely helpful.  If I had a choice I prefer PPDIOO over ITIL.  It is Cisco&#039;s standard and much more granular.

Thanks again for your comment</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mike,<br />
Thanks for your comments.  I understand that ITIL and PPDIOO are both frustrating to work with at times.  But they do offer a way to organize very large roll outs and very large projects.  For the most part I would prefer to not have to use ITIL or PPDIOO.  However recently I&#8217;ve been involved with a tremendous global network implementation involving 65 offices in over 23 countries.  With a project of this scale having some guidelines to work by is extremely helpful.  If I had a choice I prefer PPDIOO over ITIL.  It is Cisco&#8217;s standard and much more granular.</p>
<p>Thanks again for your comment</p>
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