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Describe the difference between a Change Model and a Standard Change in ITIL.
Describe the difference between a Change Model and a Standard Change in ITIL.
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1.Change Model: Predetermined procedures for managing specific change types.
2.Standard Change: Routine changes with low risk and established procedures.
3.Change Models offer guidance for complex changes.
4.Standard Changes adhere to predefined approval and implementation steps.
5.Change Models are adaptable to various scenarios.
6.Standard Changes streamline repetitive changes for efficiency and consistency.