ITIL 4 FOUNDATION
The ITIL 4 Foundation course is the entry level course for certification in IT Service Management (ITSM). This course covers the latest version (4 released 2019) of ITIL®. ITIL has led the IT Service Management (ITSM) industry with guidance, training and certification program for over 30 years. ITIL 4 brings ITIL up to date in 2019 by re-shaping much of the established ITSM practices in the wider context of customer experience, value streams, and digital transformation, as well as embracing new ways of working, such as Lean, Agile, and DevOps. The key components of the ITIL 4 framework are the Service Value System and the Four Dimensions model.
Service value system (SVS) represents how components and activities of the organization facilitate value creation through IT-enabled services. Core components of the ITIL SVS are:
- ITIL service value chain;
- ITIL practices;
- ITIL guiding principles;
- Governance and Continual improvement.
Four dimensions apply to each component of the SVS. They are:
- Organizations and people;
- Information and technology; Partners and suppliers;
- Value streams and processes.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
This course prepares students for the ITIL 4 Foundation exam. The ITIL 4 Foundation certificate is a requirement for attending any of the ITIL Managing Professional and ITIL Strategic leader modules that lead up to the ITIL master qualification. Purpose of the exam is to test if participants are able to demonstrate sufficient recall and understanding of the ITIL 4 service management framework, as described in the AXELOS syllabus, to take the test and be awarded the ITIL 4 Foundation qualification.
COURSE OUTLINE
Introduction
- IT Service Management, Agile and DevOps
- Influence of Lean, Agile, DevOps on IT Service Management
- Impact of Lean, Agile and DevOps on The Organization
- How ITIL Supports Agile
- DevOps
- ITIL 4 Design Rationale
- Key Components
- The Service Value System (SVS)
- ITIL guiding principles
- Governance
- The Service Value Chain (SVC)
- Key Concepts
- IT service management
- Value and value co-creation
- Stakeholders
- Services
- Value
- Service relationships
Four Dimensions & Guiding Principles
- The Four Dimensions of Service Management
- Organizations and People
- Information and Technology
- Partners and Suppliers
- Value Streams and Processes
- The Guiding Principles
- The Service Value System (SVS) – Guiding Principles
- Focus on Value
- Start where you are
- Progress iteratively
- Collaborate & Promote Visibility
- Work holistically
- Keep it simple
- Optimize and automate
Service Value Chain and Continual Improvement
- The Service Value Chain
- The Service Value Chain and The Value Streams
- Continual Improvement
- Continual Improvement Model
Management Practices Overview
- What is a Practice?
- General Management Practices
- Continual Improvement (as General Management Practice)
- Information security management
- Relationship Management
- Supplier Management
- Service Management Practices
- Availability management & Availability
- Capacity and performance management
- IT asset management & IT asset
- Monitoring & event management
- Release management
- Service configuration management & Configuration item
- Service continuity management
- Technical Management
- Deployment Management
Service Management Practices (Detailed)
- Change control
- Incident management
- Problem management
- Service desk
- Service level management
- Service request management
Course Schedule 2020
Weekday 9:00am – 5:00pm | |
February 22-24 | |
Weekend 9:00am – 5:00pm | |