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ITIL Foundation Certification Program 3 / 3.5 Days Course Overview ITIL is a set of best practices guidance that has become a worldwideadopted framework for Information Technology Service Management (ITSM) by over 37,000 public- & private- sector organizations worldwide. Since its launch in the late 1980s, ITIL has been evolving from an operationally-focused framework under versions 1 and 2 to encompassing on the full Service Lifecycle Management beginning with ITIL Version 3. ITIL V3 was updated in 2011, and this course includes those updates. In addition to the existing benefits of aligning IT goals and objectives with the business, improving quality and reducing cost of ownership; ITSM and ITIL now emphasize the following areas: Transforming IT Service Management onto a strategic business asset Defining and managing the complete lifecycle of IT Service Management Providing world-class and proven guidance on the development of Service Strategy, the development of Service Design, the Transition of Services from current to desired state, the Implementation, Operation and the Continuous improvement of the those Services. This exam-preparatory course provides comprehensive coverage of foundation concepts of ITIL. Through lectures and practice exam questions, participants explore the best practices in IT Service Management based on the most current 2011 edition of the ITIL framework. Duration This course is offered both as a 3 day or a 3.5 day class. The 3-day class features an accelerated boot-camp style pace which presents the material effectively and efficiently, but with less exercises, extended discussions, labs, or in-class studytime; it is almost exclusively lecture and PowerPoint presented by our engaging and dynamic instructors. Students will spend three full workdays in class. The official ITIL Foundation Exam is proctored at the end of the third day. Students are expected to dedicate 30-60 minutes each night to studying on their own. The 3.5-day option has more room in the schedule to include exercises, longer discussions around client-specific challenges and implementation tips, relevant tangents, and exam preparation. All teaching is done on the first three days of class, giving students an important night for the material to sink in as they study. The final half-day of class is dedicated to a full content review, taking and grading a practice exam, and finally the proctoring of the official ITIL Foundation Exam itself. Students are dismissed by lunchtime. Students seeking a more interactive class or a more reasonably-paced (less stressful) course, should choose the 3.5 day course. Whichever class duration is chosen, students will be more successful if they are free from operational distractions during class time, and if they can dedicate 30-60 minutes of study time outside of class each night. The Projex Group, LLC (856)-429-4555 107 Deerfield Drive Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 1

The ITIL Foundation Exam The official ITIL Foundation Certification Exam will be proctored on the last day of class by an accredited examination supervisor. The exam is a closed-book, paper-based, 40 questions multiplechoice exam. Candidates have 60 minutes to complete the exam. Candidates need a minimum of 26 correct answers out of 40 to pass. The minimum number of students per session is 6 where the maximum is 25. Target Audience IT professionals interested in understanding the content and concepts of the new ITIL, as well as understand the differences with previous ITIL versions. Executives and key stakeholders IT Managers, IT staff Application, project, and business managers directly involved in IT Process Owners and Managers Senior technical and operational staff IT professionals and Consultants IT customers Any member of IT organizations seeking process and service improvements Prerequisites General IT knowledge and experience in an IT organization Preferably ITIL awareness Students will complete at a minimum 21 hours of class time, with 30 minutes of personal study time outside of class. Program Contents Overview of the drivers for ITIL Key differences between earlier version of ITIL and current version of ITIL - What are the major changes? o New concepts, definitions and terminology o Key processes and functions Introduction to Service Management The evolution of Service management Definition of Service and Service Management Service Management as best practice The importance of adopting a service and continual improvement culture and approach Interface to other framework and standards (i.e. ISO/IEC 20000) The Service Lifecycle The purpose, objectives and scope of the five ITIL service lifecycle stages Objectives and business value The main components (the new books) within the 5 stages in the lifecycle: o Service Strategy o Service Design o Service Transition o Service Operation o Continual Service Improvement The Projex Group, LLC (856)-429-4555 107 Deerfield Drive Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 2

Generic concepts and definitions The course will clarify and explain some of the key terminology and key concepts of service management. Specifically, the following key concepts: Utility and warranty Assets, resources and capabilities Service portfolio Service catalogue (both two-view and three-view types) Governance Business case Risk management Service provider Supplier Service level agreement (SLA) Operational level agreement (OLA) Underpinning contract (UC) Service design package Availability Service knowledge management system (SKMS) Configuration item (CI) and Configuration management system Definitive media library (DML) Change and Change types (standard, emergency and normal); Change proposals Event Alert Incident Impact, urgency and priority Service request Problem Workaround Known error and Known error database (KEDB) The role of communication in service operation Release policy Types of services CSI register Outcomes Patterns of business activity Customers and users The Deming Cycle (plan, do, check, act) Key principles and models Service strategy o Value creation through services Service design o Understand the importance of people, processes, products and partners for service management o Understand the five major aspects of service design o Service solutions for new or changed services o Management information systems and tools o Technology architectures and management architecture o The processes required o Measurement methods and metrics The Projex Group, LLC (856)-429-4555 107 Deerfield Drive Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 3

Phases and Processes Service Strategy Service portfolio management The service portfolio Financial management for IT services Business case Business relationship management Service Design Service level management (SLM) Service-based SLAs Customer-based SLAs Multi-level SLAs Service level requirements (SLRs) SLA monitoring (SLAM) chart Service review Service improvement plan (SIP) The relationship between SLM and BRM Service catalogue management Availability management Service availability Component availability Reliability Maintainability Serviceability Vital business functions (VBF) Information security management Information security policy Supplier management The Supplier and Contracts Management Information System Capacity management Capacity plan Business capacity management Service capacity management Component capacity management IT service continuity management Business impact analysis (BIA) Risk assessment Design coordination Service Transition Service asset and configuration management Change management Types of change requests Change models Remediation planning Change advisory board / emergency change advisory board Lifecycle of a normal change The Projex Group, LLC (856)-429-4555 107 Deerfield Drive Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 4

Release and deployment management Four phases of release and deployment Knowledge management Data-to-Information-to-Knowledge-to-Wisdom (DIKW) & SKMS Transition planning and support Service Operation Incident management Problem management Event management Request fulfillment Access management Continual Service Improvement o Continual service improvement approach o The Deming Cycle o The Seven-Step Improvement Process o Understand the role of measurement for continual service improvement and explain the following key elements: Relationship between critical success factors (CSF) and key performance indicators (KPI) Baselines Types of metrics (technology metrics, process metrics, service metrics) Functions Roles The service desk function The technical management function The application management function with application development The IT operations management function Process owner Process manager Process practitioner Service owner RACI Model Technology and architecture Service automation assists and integrating service management processes Program Material (handout) This training program includes the following as reference documentation: Program slide presentation with extensive notes under each slide; over 400 pages of material for use in class and as an after-class reference Exam study guide ITIL acronyms and glossary Two full 40-question sample exams with answer keys and rationales Simulation and practical application We provide the students with real life experiences; for the purpose of discussion and to show the value of using best practice, we can use the client organization as case study example (when a private course is delivered). The Projex Group, LLC (856)-429-4555 107 Deerfield Drive Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 5