ITIL® v3 Lifecycle Stream Service Design

Seminar Code: N114D

Please note that these seminars are presented in German, if not mentioned otherwise. English-speaking courses upon request.

Content:

  • Processes & functions for
    • Service Catalogue Management
    • Service Level Management
    • Capacity Management
    • Availability Management
    • IT Service Continuity Management
    • Information Security Management
    • Supplier Management
  • Organisation
  • Methods, techniques and tools
  • Implementation

The Capability and Lifecycle stream courses can be taken in combination to attain the credits required for ITIL® Expert. However, not any combination is possible. Please contact us in order to clarify your needs.

The certification takes place at the end of the module. This comprises 8 scenario-based multiple-choice questions, of which at least 70% must be answered with sufficient marks within 90 minutes.

Learning objectives:

Upon completion of the course, you will be able to:

  • understand the importance of the Service Management concept in practice, as well as the principles and objectives of Service Design,
  • explain Service Design processes and how they are managed,
  • implement the activities, methods and functions of the Service Design processes,
  • analyse roles and responsibilities within Service Design,
  • measure and evaluate ITIL Service Design,
  • control and coordinate technology-related activities,
  • recognise and implement potential improvements.

Prerequisites:

ITIL® v3 Foundation certificate or ITIL® v3 Foundation Bridge certificate. Attendance of the course is also mandatory to be eligible to take the examination.

Target group:

Managers, Process Managers, IT Consultants and Project Managers who are involved in introducing and implementing ITIL® v3 processes.
 


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1.950 € excl. VAT
 
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11.06.2012 - 13.06.2012
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