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Take your ITIL skills to the next level ITIL Lifecycle ITIL Intermediate: Part of the complete ITIL Education Program Advance your career Add value to your organisation Gain credits towards ITIL Expert Strategy Design Transition Operation Continual Improvement www.alctraining.com.my 1212 1107

Strategy This course is designed for ITIL Intermediate Qualification: Design Certificate includes, but is not restricted integration of design activities within the Lifecycle. 1. Strategy Principles The logic of value-creation within the context of the ITIL Lifecycle provider types, and be able to choose between the types Dynamics of a service model based on the concept of value networks Strategic perspectives, plans, positions and patterns as applied to service management and IT in their own organisation 2. Defining s and Market Spaces Develop formal definitions of services suitable for planning and execution across the Lifecycle Indentifying, classifying and dissect business outcomes of customers and relating them to customer assets and service assets Break down of services into customer outcomes, service assets, utility and warranty elements Defining market spaces, identifying opportunities for new or changed services, and visualising services as configurations and patterns 3. Conducting Strategic Assessments Identify critical success factors and degree of alignment of existing services, capabilities, and strategies with customer s business. Explore business potential within existing customers and in adjacent market spaces through analysis of patterns within Catalogue, business strategy of customers, and environmental factors such as business trends, technological innovation, and regulatory compliance. 4. Financial Management Business impact analysis Funding the Portfolio and phases of the Lifecycle and defining expectations or return on investments 5. Portfolio Management Portfolio Management, methods, and processes related to service management and services 6. Managing Demand Develop a high-level strategy for demand management that can be supported by capabilities across the Lifecycle. Define Core Packages and Level Packages. Understand and outline the role of Product Manager and Business Relationship Manager. 7. Driving Strategy Through the Lifecycle Develop policies and constraints for Design that will encode strategic objectives and customer needs. Define requirements for Transition to act on behalf of Strategy in reducing costs and risks as service progress through the Lifecycle. Develop tactical plans for the catalogue to be effectively hosted by Operation phase, with adjustments by customers and contracts. Identify and qualify opportunities for improvement across the Portfolio and Lifecycle, and the need for modifying strategic positions and plans. 8. Critical success factors and risks Understand the role of organisation development and sourcing as critical success factors. Also able to assist senior management in drafting related policies. Appreciate the use of automation and tools to meet strategic objectives through the framework of service management. Also able to assist senior management in drafting related policies. Estimate or predict the benefits and risks from factors such as complexity, coordination, intangible assets, and total cost of utilization (TCU). Appreciate and mitigate various types of risks across the Lifecycle and high-level approaches for mitigating risks.

Design This course is designed for ITIL Intermediate Qualification: Design Certificate includes, but is not restricted integration of design activities within the Lifecycle. 1. Introduction to Design The concept of service management as a practice The concept of service, its value proposition and composition The concepts of function, process and role The purpose, goals and objectives of Design The scope of Design The business value The contents and use of the Design package The contents and use of service acceptance criteria 2. Design Principles Design principles and service composition The importance and approach to balanced design requirements, business requirements and drivers Design activities and constraints The principles and the five aspects of Design to the management of Design processes:- Context- Designing service solutions- Designing supporting systems, especially the service portfolio- Designing technology architectures- Designing processes- Designing measurement systems and metrics Business Management (BSM) and Oriented Architecture (SOA) principles Design models 3. Design Processes Catalogue Management Level Management Capacity Management Availability Management IT Continuity Management Information Security Management Supplier Management And the principles and the five aspects of Design (to the management of Design processes) 4. Design Technology related activities Requirement types and manage activities and techniques within requirements engineering The activities and techniques within data and information management Activities and techniques associated with application management 5. Organising for Design Functional roles analysis and RACI The roles and responsibilities within Design 6. Consideration of Technology Describe the types of tools that would benefit Design Understand requirements for service management tools 7. Implementation and Improvement of Design Business impact analysis, service level requirements and risks The six-stage implementation approach Measurements through critical success factors and key performance indicators Prerequisites for success and risks affecting Design activities and processes

Transition This course is designed for ITIL Intermediate Qualification: Design Certificate includes, but is not restricted integration of design activities within the Lifecycle. 1. Introduction to Transition Transition as a practice, its value proposition and value composition Functions, processes and roles The purpose, goals and objectives of Transition The scope of Transition and the types of processes used by Transition The position of Transition within the service lifecycle, the interfaces, inputs and outputs Potential value to business 2. Transition Principles The concept of service and role of utilities, warranties, capabilities and resources in delivering the service The key policies and best practice principles that aid effective Transition 3. Transition Processes Transition Planning and Support Change Management Asset and Configuration Management Release and Deployment Management Validation and Testing Evaluation Knowledge Management 4. Transition Related Activities Managing communications and ccommitment Managing organisational and stakeholder change Organisational roles, responsibilities and Transitions roles within organisational change Planning and implementing organisational change, and the outputs from other lifecycle stages which assist with managing organisational change Assessing organisational readiness for and monitoring progress of organisational change Methods, practices and techniques used in managing change Stakeholder management 5. Organisation for Transition Transition roles and responsibilities Organisational context for Transition The relationship of Transition with other lifecycle phases 6. Consideration of Technology Technology requirements for Transition that support Transition as a whole and, support Transition s integration into the whole lifecycle 7. Implementation and Improvement of Transition The stages of introducing Transition to an organisation, including:- Justification- Design- Management of cultural change and risks and beneficial values Measurements through analysing critical success factors and key performance indicators Challenges, pre-requisites for success and risks that affect the likely viability of new and changed services Challenges facing service transition and the external factors that affect the approach to service transition

Operation This course is designed for ITIL Intermediate Qualification: Design Certificate includes, but is not restricted integration of design activities within the Lifecycle. 1. Introduction to Operation The term Operation, and how it fits in the overall core ITIL Lifecycle The main purpose and objectives of Operation The ITIL processes primarily covered in Operation The functions within Operation The value to the business 2. Operation Principles Organisational issues including: functions, groups, teams, department and divisions Achieving balance in Operations Providing service Involvement in design and transition Operational health Documentation 3. Operation Processes Event Management Incident Management Request Fulfillment Problem Management Access Management 4. Common Operation Activities Monitoring & Control IT Operations Mainframe Management Internet/Web Management Facilities & Data centre Management IT Security Management in relation to Operation Improvement of Operational Activities 5. Organising Operation Functions- Desk- Technical Management- IT Operations Management- Application Management Roles and responsibilities Operation organisational structures 6. Technology Considerations Incident Management Access Management Desk 7. Implementation Considerations Managing Change in Operations Operation and Project Management Assessing & Managing Risk in Operations Planning & Implementing Management Technologies 8. Challenges, Critical Success Factors and Risks The challenges and risks facing Operation and how Critical Success Factors contribute to Operation.

Continual Improvement This course is designed, but is not restricted to CIOs, CTOs, managers, supervisory staff, team leaders, designers, architects, planners, IT consultants, IT audit managers, IT security managers, service test managers and ITSM trainers. 1. Introduction to Continual Improvement The purpose and objectives of Continual Improvement The scope of Continual Improvement The approach to Continual Improvement The interfaces with other ITIL Lifecycle stages 2. Continual Improvement Principles How the success of CSI depends upon an understanding of change upon an Organisation How CSI drives the adoption of, and is influenced by, Level Management How CSI can be used to ensure good governance where goals are aligned and good management is achieved. How frameworks, models, standards and quality systems fully support the concepts embodied in CSI 3. Continual Improvement Process The 7-step improvement process How CSI integrates with the other stages in the Lifecycle The various business questions for CSI The relationship between CSI and Level Management 4. Continual Improvement Methods and Techniques What to assess and when to use assessments How a gap analysis can provide insight into the areas that have room for improvement Benchmarking How capacity management techniques such as business, service and component capacity management, workload and demand management, the iterative activities of capacity management can be used by CSI Problem management supports the activities of CSI 5. Organisation for Continual Improvement The nature of the activities and the skills required for the 7-step improvement process The responsibilities, skills and competencies for:- Manager- CSI Manager- Owner How authority matrices (RACI) can very used when defining communication procedures in the CSI process 6. Technology for Continual Improvement IT service management suites System and network management Automated incident/problem resolution Project and portfolio management Financial management 7. Implementing Continual Improvement Where to start The role of governance to CSI Communications strategy and plan 8. Critical Success Factors and Risks The appropriate critical success factors for Continual Improvement The potential impact if the risks associated with implementing CSI The potential value to business, benefits and costs