Course Objectives
Describe the main concepts, benefits, impacts, techniques and methods associated with each of the IT Service Delivery and Service Support processes. To enable delegates to understand the major deliverables, roles, tasks and responsibilities expected from service suppliers, clients, managers and staff.
What skills will the delegate gain?
This course will enable delegates to:
- Understand the disciplines/processes that help service management staff to deliver and support quality products and services.
- Recognise the service improvements to be gained through correct implementation and the potential service disruptions that can occur if not correctly implemented.
Who will the course benefit?
Everyone who is tasked with developing, delivering and supporting new or existing applications and services; typically this includes application developers, administration, implementation, delivery, support and relationship management staff. Also staff who require the internationally recognised ISEB/EXIN Foundation Certificate in IT Service Management.
Prerequisites
A basic level of IT literacy as covered by Understanding Information Systems (UIS) or the Understanding Information and Communications Technology (ICT) course is required.
Examinations
The ISEB Foundation Certificate in IT Service Management examination is a closed-book, one hour, 40 question multiple-choice paper. The pass mark is 65%.
You may take the examination on Day 3 (p.m.) of this course.
Additional Notes
A free copy of the pocket "ITIL Service Management" book as well as the Dictionary of Service Management Terms, published by the ITSMF, is supplied to each delegate.
Course Content
Introduction
The control, resolution, release and delivery processes.
BSI code of practice and IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL).
The total life cycle approach.
The ITIL framework of 'mission, objectives, processes, tools, dependencies, benefits, costs and possible problems'.
Configuration Management
How to identify, control, account for and verify IT assets, the configuration management database and its role in service management.
Service Desk and Incident Management How to manage and control incidents
What is 'first-line incident support'
Customer/supplier 'partners'.
Problem Management
How to isolate problems from incidents, control problems and fix errors.
Third party supplier issues; pro-active and re-active methods.
Change Management How to control changes through the stages of impact analysis, assess, authorise, prioritise, schedule, test and implement.
Role of Change Manager and Change Advisory Board using change methods.
Release Management How to store and release authorised software in centralised and decentralised environments.
Service Level Management
How service level/operational requirements, catalogues, operational and service level agreements are developed. The supplier/client management issues.
Availability Management
How to improve service availability. Service/supplier chains. Planning and maintaining IT systems.
Capacity Management
How a capacity plan is created. Workload, resource, performance, applications and demand management.
Business Continuity and IT Service Continuity Management
How a contingency plan is created. Why business continuity planning is vital. Typical risks to critical services. Risk management methods. Disaster recovery options.
Financial Management for IT Services
How financial management works.
Key principles of budgeting, accounting and charging.
What's Included
3 days non residential includes lunch, refreshments and exam fee.
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