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ITIL® Intermediate Continual Service Improvement Certification Training Course in Dublin, United States

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ITIL® Intermediate Continual Service Improvement Training Course Description in Dublin



 Course Description Images Prepare for the ITIL Intermediate Continual Service Improvement Certification Exam with full-time intensive training course from iCert Global in Dublin. We are an AXELOS Certified Partner for imparting ITIL Intermediate training in Dublin and an Acquiros Accredited Training Organization (ATO) for ITIL Intermediate certification training worldwide.
Our expert trainer will ensure that your learning goals are achieved by attending our three days full-time, intensive training session. Our course content includes two simulated ITIL Intermediate Continual Service Improvement (CSI) practice tests with 80 sample ITIL Intermediate CSI exam prep questions. Our AXELOS accredited courseware, interactive training by an industry expert with real-life case studies and two simulated tests will prepare you to clear the ITIL Intermediate CSI Exam on your first attempt.
Don’t miss this chance to fast track your career as an ITSM professional with a globally recognized ITIL Intermediate CSI certification that propels your career to greater heights.
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ITIL® Intermediate Continual Service Improvement Training Course Agenda in Dublin



Course Overview

The Continual Service Improvement (CSI) modulefocuses on the principles and techniques in systematically reviewing the products and services through strategy, design, transition and operation stages of the IT Service Lifecycle and guides in the organization of process and its effective execution. It assists in identifying the tools and technology required to support CSI activities and evaluate risk and critical factors. CSI practices best help to meet the needs of the end users and greatly improve ROI.

The value to the business of adopting and implementing CSI
The context of CSI in the ITIL service lifecycle
The approach to CSI, including key interfaces and inputs and outputs

Continual service improvement principles:
How the success of CSI depends on understanding change in the organization and having clear accountability
How service level management and knowledge management influence and support CSI
How the complete Deming Cycle works, and how it can be applied to a real world example
How CSI can make effective use of the various aspects of service measurement
What situations require the use of frameworks and models, and examples of how each type can be used to achieve improvement

Continual service improvement process:
What the seven-step improvement process is, how each step can be applied and the benefits produced
How CSI integrates with the other stages in the ITIL service lifecycle
How other processes play key roles in the seven-step improvement process

Continual service improvement methods and techniques:
When to use assessments, what to assess and how a gap analysis can provide insight into the areas that have room for improvement
How to use benchmarking, service measurement, metrics, service reporting, including balanced scorecard and SWOT, to support CSI
How to create a return on investment, establish a business case and measure the benefits achieved
How techniques within availability management, capacity management, IT service continuity management and problem management can be used by CSI

Organizing for Continual Service Improvement:
The role of the CSI manager, and the roles of service owner, process owner, process manager and process practitioner in the context of CSI and how they can be positioned within an organization
How to design, implement and populate a RACI (responsible, accountable, consulted, informed) diagram as well as how to use it to support CSI

Technology Considerations:
The technology and tools required and how these would be implemented and managed to support CSI activities such as performance, project and portfolio management, as well as service measurement and business intelligence reporting

Implementing Continual Service Improvement:
CSI implementation: strategy, planning, governance, communication, project management, operation, as well as how to deal with cultural and organizational change

Challenges, critical success factors and risks:
The challenges and risks such as staffing, funding, management, etc., which can be related to CSI and the details behind how each challenge can be addressed
The critical success factors related to CSI as well as how to measure and monitor them




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Eligibility

  • At least 21 contact hours (hours of instruction, excluding breaks, with an Accredited Training Organization (ATO) or an accredited e-learning solution) for this syllabus, as part of a formal, approved training course/scheme
  • A basic IT literacy and around 2 years IT experience are highly desirable
  • Hold the ITIL® Foundation Certificate in IT Service Management
  • ITIL® Expert Certificate in IT Service Management (achieved via Service Manager or Practitioner bridging routes)

ITIL Credit System

  • Under the ITIL Credit System, you must earn a number of credits from each ITIL qualification to progress to the next level within the ITIL scheme.
  • The CSI module is worth three credits towards the minimum of 17 required to progress to the Managing Across the Lifecycle module, which is the final step before the ITIL Expert Level.



ITIL® Intermediate Continual Service Improvement Certification Training FAQs in Dublin



What is the cost of ITIL Foundation classroom training?
ITIL Foundation courses are generally 3 days long. iCert Global offers ITIL Foundation course that leads to the ITIL foundation qualification and enables delegates to understand the key concepts and terminology within the newly updated ITIL framework. Delegates will sit the ITIL exam on the final day. The cost of this course depends upon the location .

What is an ITIL qualification?
ITIL stands for: Information Technology Infrastructure Library.
The ITIL Certificates are designed as - IT Service Management - qualifications . They are aimed at all personnel who wish to become familiar with the best practices for IT Service Management, as defined in the Axelos IT Infrastructure Library guidelines.

What does having ITIL certification mean?
The holder of the Foundation Certificate in IT Service Management should be aware of the techniques, processes and functions in the core ITIL publications of Service Strategy, Service Design, Service Transition, Service Operation and Continual Service Improvement. He or she should be able to relate this knowledge to wider IT issues and to their own work environment.

How do I get recognised in ITIL?
To get recognised in ITIL as an individual you need to achieve certification by taking an ITIL examination through a recognised exam centre. There are several levels to ITIL certification and which one aim to reach will depend on your current career level and your aspirations for the future.
For companies wishing to adopt ITIL, the route tends to be slightly different. The biggest decision is deciding if ITIL is right for you, and that requires an investment of time, collecting and reviewing information from the marketplace.

Why do I need an ITIL Qualification?
The majority of people that consider ITIL as a qualification do so for career and personal development reasons. Often this is driven by a change of job or career, where you notice that to get to the top of the CV pile, you need to have an extra qualification like ITIL (even if you have been involved in service management successfully for many years without it). In many advertised positions ITIL has become a prerequisite.
The majority of companies that implement ITIL also encourage their employees to take the exams. If your staff have accredited ITIL qualifications, then you can present your company as using ITIL. This works particularly well where you tender for or supply to any large IT organisations or outsourcing companies.

What Does ITIL Comprise of?
ITIL consists of a library of five books:

  • Service Strategy – Guidance on defining the types and levels of service that you wish to provide to your users and/or your customers.
  • Service Design – Guidance to shape the way in which your service strategy will become a reality.
  • Service Transition – Guidance on the implementation of these services.  Moving from the previous state to the new state.
  • Service Operation – Guidance on the day to day management and measurement of your services.
  • Continual Service Improvement – Guidance on how to periodically reviews your portfolio of services to ensure that they are as good as they can be and still of value you to your clients.

In addition, ITIL is supported by a comprehensive qualifications scheme, accredited training organisations, and implementation and assessment tools.

Can I use the ITIL Manuals only to study?
For foundation level you can, as the ITIL manuals contain pretty much everything you need. However it is hard work, and often your own interpretation of ITIL may be different to that required. If you are working on a shoestring budget, then this may be the only option open to you, but with all the extra study involved, your time may be better spent learning using an accredited course.
For the intermediate or diploma levels it is compulsory to attend an accredited training course.

What languages are the ITIL examinations available in?
The Foundation examinations are available in English, French, Spanish, German, Portugese, Chinese, Japanese and Russian. The Practitioner examinations are available in English only. The Service Manager examinations are available in English, German and Russian.

If I take ITIL Foundation in another language do I still have to learn the ITIL terms in English?
Yes, you do. In the examinations you will find both the English as well as the translated terms. The ITIL terms can be found in the exam requirements.

How long do I have to wait for the results of my multiple choice examinations?
For each multiple choice exam, every candidate receives the result paper and certificate within four weeks of the examination session.

How can I specify how my name should be printed on the certificate?
At the start of the examination session one fills in the Personal Data Form. On this form there is an item where you can specify exactly how your name should be printed on the certificate.

What happens if I fail an exam?
In the unfortunate case you failed an examination, you can take part in another examination session, which is subject to a resit fee. This does not necessarily have to be at the same examination centre.
There is no limit to the number of times you can retake the examination.
Exam pass rates are much higher for delegates who have sat an accredited training course. You should consider potential resit costs when choosing the most appropriate training route.

What is Prometric and what is its role?
Thomson Prometric is a worldwide provider of computer based examinations. The ITIL Foundation examination is one of the examinations available in the Prometric Authorized Testing Centers.



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