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    Build a career in service management to get more success and opportunities in future projects

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    Get essential skills needed to apply ITIL® in the organisation

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    PeopleCert accredits all ITIL® courses of Pentagon

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    Delivered by certified instructors in luxury venues

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    Courses are delivered in various modes like classroom, online and on-site according to the comfort of the customers

As the dependency on IT services increased, a method was needed using which the IT operations can be handled. To solve this, ITIL® (Information Technology Infrastructure Library) was introduced that focuses on aligning IT services with the needs of the business. ITIL® is most commonly used the framework to manage IT services. It provides a structure to manage and deliver different services for consistent and better user experience. In ITIL®  Practitioner course, learn to implement various concepts and terminologies learnt in ITIL®  Foundation. ITIL®  Practitioner Certification is designed to successfully implement service improvements based on the ITIL®  philosophy of “adopt and adapt”.

Pentagon Training’s ITIL® Practitioner training provides a comprehensive understanding of the ITIL® framework to meet requirements of the organisation by using continual service improvement approach.  

 

Who should take this course

Target Audience

ITIL® Practitioner is best suited for the following audience:

  • IT professionals who want to have details understanding of the principles of service improvement
  • Those who hold ITIL® Foundation Certificate can enrol for this course
  • The professionals who are involved in IT development, IT operations, and IT service management
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Prerequisites

The professionals who want to attend this course must hold ITIL® Foundation certificate with them. Having some prior experience in this sector can be beneficial for the candidates.

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What Will You Learn

  • Learn to use IT Service Management concepts that are key drivers of continual service improvement
  • Apply the ITSM guiding principles in context of real world
  • Determine how to use metrics and measurement for enabling continual service improvement
  • Learn how to communicate effectively with team members involved in the team
  • Apply organisation change management to support continual service improvement
  • Get to know about various tips and tricks needed to clear the ITIL® Practitioner exam by our trainer
  • Apply CSI approach for managing process improvements in a given organisational context
  • Determine the use of various measurement tools and techniques for continual service management within the organisation

 

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What's included

  Course Overview

Pentagon Training introduces ITIL® Practitioner course that helps the delegates to apply and understand ‘how’ to use the guidance of ITIL®  for delivering service improvement within the organisation. This course focuses on the practical application of the concepts and principles that are used in ITIL®  Foundation. Our courses are delivered by experienced and certified trainers who have extensive experience in their domain. The intent of the course is to make the concepts and terminologies clear by giving real world examples. Pentagon Training provides many training options like online, on-site and classroom. You can choose the program according to your comfort or requirement. We guarantee you that our study material will be latest and is delivered through instructor who is certified in that particular domain.

ITIL® Practitioner course focuses mainly on following topics:

  • Service Management concepts
  • Service improvement approach
  • Guiding principles
  • Change Management in organisation
  • Metrics and Measurements
  • Communication and its effects
  • Tricks for passing ITIL Practitioner exam

 

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 7o percentage marks to clear the exam. Our experienced and certified trainers will help the delegates to get a deep understanding of the subject. 

The exam will be of 135 minutes and you need to complete all questions within that time 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

  • Key concepts and terminologies
  • “Adopt” and “Adapt”
  • Costs and risks involved
  • Guiding Principles
    • Focus on value
    • Design for experience
    • Start where you are
    • Work holistically
    • Progress iteratively
    • Observe directly
    • Be transparent
    • Collaborate
    • Keep it simple

 Service Management Approach

  • Define Vision
  • Scope and Terminology
  • Current situation of organisation and objective
  • Results or outcomes
  • Maintaining good work

 Change Management in organisation

  • Define Change Management
  • Benefits of Change Management
  • Resistance sources
  • People transition
  • Management of Stakeholders
  • Management of sponsors
  • Managing resistance
  • Reinforcement

 Metrics and Measurements

  • CSFs and KPIs
  • Different tools required
  • Metric cascades and hierarchies
  • Categories of Metric

 Overview of Communication

  • Introduction to communication
  • Modes of communication
  • Benefits and Limitations
  • Good and Bad communication
  • Effects of Bad communication
  • Good communication and its benefits
  • Principles of communication
  • Types of communication

 

 

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About Kingston upon Hull

Kingston upon Hull also known as Hull is a city and unitary authority located in East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated on River Hull, 40 km inland from the North Sea and has a population of 260,220. In the 12th century, this town was discovered. Monks of Meaux Abbey required a port from wool from estates could be exported. These monks choose a place at the confluence of River Humber and Hull to construct quay.

Year in which this town was discovered is not yet known, but it was first mentioned in 1193. It was renamed Kings-town-upon Hull by King Edward 1 in 1299. Hull has been a military support port, market town, whaling and fishing centre and industrial metropolis. In English Civil Wars, Hull was an early theatre of battle. William Wilberforce took a significant part in the abolition of slave trade done in Britain.

From 1902, the city is unique in the United Kingdom has had a municipally owned telephone system. After facing massive damage during Second World War. At the beginning of 21st century, after facing recession in the late 2000s, the city saw a large amount of new commercial, retail, public and housing service construction spending.

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The University of Hull was discovered in 1927, and now It has more than 16000 students. It is ranked as the best university in the Yorkshire and Humber region, and it is located in Newland suburb that is in the north-west of the city.

In 2013, it was announced that Hull would be 2017 UK City of Culture.

In 2015, it was announced that Ferens Art Gallery would host prestigious annual art prize called the Turner Prize in 2017. After this, the prize was held outside London every year.

History

The population of Hull in 1901 was 239,000, and it continued to increase. City Hall was built in 1909 and Guildhall in 1916. During 20th century facilities in Hull improved. In the 1920s and 1930s, slum clearance started in the centre of Hull. Many new council houses were built on West, North and East of the city. At the beginning of 20th-century various houses in Hull didn’t have flushing facility. In 1929, fences of Hull were extended to include part of Anlaby and Sutton. Queens’s gardens were laid out on a site filled in the dock. Hull suffered depression in the 1930s, and many Dockers got unemployed, similarly in the shipbuilding industry. In 1954, Hull University was founded. In 2001 an aquarium called The Deep was opened in Hull. Later at the beginning of 21st century, various parts of Hull were regenerated. Fish Market of Hull was closed in 2011. In 2017 Hull became UK City of Culture. Now the population of Hull is 258,000.

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