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Key concepts from Lean IT, Agile, DevOps, and Organizational Change Management, and why these are important to deliver business value
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High level overview of ITIL v3’s 5-step Lifecycle model and Process flow
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Program Overview
1.0 Course Introduction
1.1 - Service Management - Key Concepts
2.1 - The guiding Principles
3.1 - The four dimensions of Service Management
4.1 - Service Value System
5.1 - Continual Improvement
6.1 - Overview of ITIL Practices
7.1 Exam Preparation Guide
8.1 Mock Exam
Product Description
ITIL V4 FOUNDATION
The Foundation Level is the entry level qualification which offers candidates a general awareness of the key elements, concepts and terminology used in the ITIL Service Lifecycle, including the linkages between Lifecycle stages, the processes used and their contribution to Service Management practices.
ITIL Foundation is an introduction to IT Service Management Lifecycle modules. The major processes and functions for all the lifecycle modules are covered. The Foundation exam is the entry level certification and offers you a general awareness of the key elements, concepts and terminology used in the ITIL service lifecycle, including the links between lifecycle stages, the processes used and their contribution to service management practices.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ITIL V3 & V4
In a nutshell, ITIL v3 describes Service Management around 26 processes and functions that are part of a continuous process of 5 life cycles: Service Strategy, Service Design, Service Transition, Service Operation and Continual Service Improvement. All of the v3 body of knowledge is still very worthwhile and relevant!
ITIL 4 takes you through a more evolved view of a Service Value System (SVS), which provides a holistic end-to-end picture of what it really means to contribute to business value, and also integrates concepts from models such as Lean IT, Agile and DevOps.
If a candidate has taken ITIL v3 Foundation, then the recommended approach is to take ITIL 4 Foundation in order to be able to transition to the new scheme.
There is a large amount of new material in ITIL 4 Foundation therefore a new single exam is required to assess end-learner’s knowledge of the new ITIL 4 Foundation guidance.
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