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    Get familiar with basic concepts and terminologies used in ITIL® Service Lifecycle

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    Delivered by highly experienced and certified instructors that help the delegates to understand to concepts by giving real world examples

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    Identify the need of adopting ITIL® within the organisation

ITIL® comes into play to fulfil the emerging need of IT services within the organisation. With growing need of technology, organisations get more and more dependent on IT, so the UK’s Government’s Central Computer and Telecommunications Agency (CCTA) developed a set of recommendations in the 1980s.

Pentagon Training's ITIL® 4 Foundation course provides an introduction to the subject of Service Management and familiarises the delegates with the following five core volumes that comprise ITIL®:

Who should take this course

Although the course is for everyone but is beneficial for those professionals who want to have an understanding of ITIL® framework and enhance the quality of IT Service Management within the organisation. ITIL® Foundation is best suited for:

  • IT Managers
  • System Administrators and Analysts
  • Database Administrators
  • Service Delivery Professionals
  • Operations Managers
  • Development team
  • Owners of process
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Prerequisites

  • The delegate who want to attend ITIL® 4 Foundation course must be graduate in any domain
  • There are no prerequisites for this course, However, you must have interest in the subject to gain maximum out of the training
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What Will You Learn

By the end of ITIL® training you will be able to:

  • Learn about best practices, basic concepts, key principles, and process models of IT Service Management required for clearing the ITIL® 4 Foundation exam
  • Get to know about the purpose, objective and scope of service design, service strategy, service transition, service operations, and Continual Service Improvement
  • Learn how to improve efficiency and effectiveness by applying ITIL® tools, techniques and concepts in business changes to optimise customer experience
  • Improve efficiency of ITSM processes to apply lean principles and automate standard tasks
  • Learn to save costs and time by centralising activities and teams by using well-defined fit-for-purpose and fit-for-use processes

 

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What's included

  Course Overview

Pentagon Training introduces two-day ITIL® 4 Foundation Training that is accredited by PeopleCert (globally recognised ITIL® provider) to help the delegates in getting ITIL® Certification. We at Pentagon Training aim to clear ITIL® 4 Foundation certification examination in the first attempt. Delivered by highly experienced and certified instructor, we guarantee that you will easily pass the ITIL® 4 exam. Our tutor helps the delegate throughout the training to make sure that the delegates can have clear picture or understanding of the concepts involved in the course with real world examples.

  

                                         

            

 

Exam

The delegates will have to pass an examination that will be conducted at the end of the training to measure the level of knowledge or understanding attained during the course. The exam will be of 40 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ’s), each question has four options, one has to select one correct answer out of it. Your performance will be measured by the number of correct answers you attended.

You will need to have 6o percentage marks to clear the exam. Our experienced and certified trainers will make sure that the delegates have gone through all the concepts of the subject so that they can easily clear the exam in the first attempt.

The exam will be of 1 hour and you need to complete all questions within that 1 hour only. No extra time will be provided for any reason.

The language used in the exam would be English. In case, someone is not comfortable with English, we can try to provide the exam in another language by consulting our trainer. Selection of language depends upon the comfort of the trainer.

All details regarding exam will be provided during the training before the exam. If you still have some query you can contact our help and support team anytime.

 

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  Course Content

Introduction to Service Management

  • Service Management lifecycle
  • Principles of IT Service Management
  • Define Service and its objectives
  • Service Management
  • Benefits of Service Management in organisation
  • Define Process and its characteristics
  • RACI Model
  • Types of service providers
  • Process and its characteristics
  • Contracts and suppliers

Service Management lifecycle

  • Service life cycle
  • Scope and Objectives
  • Challenges and Benefits of IT Service Management
  • Elements of life cycle
  • Link between different life cycle stages
  • Relation between Governance and ITSM

Service Strategy

  • Define Service Strategy
  • Scope and Objective
  • Service Strategy Process
  • Type of Services involved in the organisation

Service Strategy Concepts

  • Service Utility and Warranty
  • Service assets
  • Value creation
  • Factors influencing customer perception of value
  • Service Packages
  • Business outcomes
  • Service Packages
  • Structure of Business case and its uses
  • Uses and Structure and of Business case

Service Strategy Process

  • Define Process
  • Demand Management
  • Service Demand
  • PBA and UP
  • Service Portfolio components
  • Service Portfolio Management
  • Financial Management
  • Managing business relations

Service Design

  • Define Service Design
  • Roles in Service Design
  • Key concepts and terminologies
  • Service Design process
  • Service Catalogue Management
  • Service Level Management
  • Capacity Management

Service Transition

  • Define Service Transition
  • Configuration item
  • Configuration Management System

Service Transition Process

  • Overview and Objective
  • Transition, Planning and Support
  • Change Management and Change Model

Service Operations

  • Overview
  • Events
  • Alerts and Incidents
  • Service Operation Processes
  • Event Management
  • Event Management Process
  • Event Logging and Filtering
  • Manage Exceptional Events
  • Incident Management
  • Process Interfaces
  • Problem Management
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About Peterborough

Peterborough

In Cambridgeshire, a cathedral city is located called Peterborough. It had a population of 183,631 in 2011. Historically, it is a part of Northamptonshire. It is 121 km north of London located on River Nene which flows into the North Sea 48 km to north-east. Between London and Edinburgh, a railway station on East Coast Main Line is an important stop.

Human settlement in this area started before Bronze Age. Monasteries were built in an Anglo-Saxon period called Medeshamstede which was later known as Peterborough Cathedral.

After the arrival of railways, the population grew rapidly. Peterborough is known for its brick manufacturing. Population and housing expanded. Industrial employment declined with a significant proportion of commercial distribution and services.

History

In 1901, the population of Peterborough was 30,000. During the 20th century, conditions in Peterborough got improved. In 1900 Peterborough gained an electricity supply. In Cumbergate FeoFee almshouses were constructed in the year 1903. Between 1903 and 1930 electric trams started running through streets of Peterborough.

In 1911 first cinema was opened. In 1920s first council houses were established in Peterborough. In 1928 War Memorial Hospital was built. City Museum was opened in 1929. In 1933 new Town Hall was built. New bridge over Nene in Peterborough was constructed in 1934. The public swimming pool was opened in 1938.

In 20th century, many industries developed in Peterborough that include tool and corset making. Destiny of Peterborough changed forever in 1967 when it was decided to establish it as a new town. At that time Peterborough had a population of around 80,000. In 1968 Development Corporation was formed.

Construction began dramatically in 1970 at Peterborough. In the 1970s and 1980s new suburban areas were established at Orton and Bretton. New District Hospital was established in 1969 in Peterborough. This hospital was incorporated with old War Memorial Hospital. In 1973 Key Theatre was built.

The new shopping centre was opened in Peterborough in late 20th century. In 1964, Hereward Cross Centre was opened. In 1982 Queensgate Centre was opened. In 1989 Rivergate Centre was opened. Peterborough included various industries like a brick, tile marking, diesel engines, farm machinery and electrical equipment. The present population of Peterborough is 186,000.

 

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