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Achieve operational excellence through structured planning and effective control
The Learning Curve
The ITIL® 4 Specialist: Plan, Implement and Control (PIC) Course is part of the ITIL® 4 Practice Manager stream. It focuses on the foundational practices that support planning, implementation, and control in IT service management. This course enables professionals to coordinate workflows, ensure consistent change execution, and uphold governance standards across service delivery.
Delivered by industry experts, the course explores practices such as change enablement, deployment management, service configuration, and release management. Delegates will gain practical tools to improve reliability, minimise risk, and manage change effectively. The training includes the official ITIL® 4 PIC Certification exam, which is taken online.
We provide comprehensive support during the exam process to make the experience as simple as possible. This exam can be taken at a suitable time, subject to availability, online, anywhere.
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Module 1: IT Asset Management
Key Concepts of the Practice
Purpose of the Practice
Practice Success Factors (PSF) and Key Metrics of the Practice
IT Asset Types
IT Asset Register
IT Asset Lifecycle
Models and Verification
Inventory and Discovery
IT Asset Audit
Processes of the Practice
Inputs and Outputs of the Processes
Key Activities of the Processes
How to Integrate the Practice in the Organisation’s Value Streams?
Roles and Competences of the Practice
IT Asset Manager
IT Asset Custodian
IT Asset Analyst
IT Asset Register Administrator
License Manager
IT Asset Owner
IT Asset Consumer
Know How to Position the Practice in the Organisational Structure
How Information and Technology Support and Enable the Practice
Tools Application
Apply the Recommendations on Automation
Role of Partners and Suppliers in the Practice
Dependencies of the Practice on Third Parties
Partners and Suppliers Can Support the Practice
Recommendations for the Practice Success
Recommendations for IT Asset Management Success
Supported by the ITIL Guiding Principles
Module 2: Change Enablement (CE)
Key Concepts of the Practice
PSFs and Key Metrics of the Practice
Change and Change Model
Standard Change
Emergency Change and Change Authority
Processes of the Practice
Inputs and Outputs of the Processes
Key Activities of the Processes
Integrate the Practice in the Organisation’s Value Streams
Roles and Competences of the Practice
Responsibilities of the Key Roles of the Practice
Change Manager / Coordinator and Change Authority
Position the Practice in the Organisational Structure
Information and Technology Support and Enable the Practice
Explain the Tools Application
Apply the Recommendations on Automation
Role of Partners and Suppliers in the Practice
Dependencies of the Practice on Third Parties
Partners and Suppliers Can Support the Practice
ITIL Capability Model Can Be Used to Develop the Practice
Capability Criteria Support the Practice Capability Development
Recommendations for the Practice Success
Recommendations for Change Enablement Success
Recommendations Are Supported by the ITIL Guiding Principles?
Module 3: Deployment Management (DM)
Key Concepts of the Practice
PSFs and Key Metrics of the Practice
Environment
Continuous Integration
Continuous Delivery
Continuous and Deployment
Processes of the Practice
Inputs and Outputs of the Processes
Key Activities of the Processes
Integrate the Practice in the Organisation’s Value Streams
Roles and Competences of the Practice
Responsibilities of the Key Roles of the Practice
Deployment Manager
Deployment Practitioner
Position the Practice in the Organisational Structure
Information and Technology Support and Enable the Practice
Tools Application
Apply the Recommendations on Automation
Role of Partners and Suppliers in the Practice
Dependencies of the Practice on Third Parties
Partners and Suppliers Can Support the Practice
ITIL Capability Model Can Be Used to Develop the Practice
Capability Criteria Support the Practice Capability Development
Recommendations for the Practice Success
Recommendations for Deployment Management Success
How These Recommendations Are Supported by the ITIL Guiding Principles?
Module 4: Release Management (RM)
Key Concepts of the Practice
Purpose of the Practice
PSFs and Key Metrics of the Practice
Key Terms/Concepts
Release and CI/CD and Release Management
Release Model
Push/Pull Conditions
Processes of the Practice
Inputs and Outputs of the Processes
Key Activities of the Processes
Integrate the Practice in the Organisation’s Value Streams
Roles and Competences of the Practice
Responsibilities of the Key Roles of the Practice:
Release Manager
Position the Practice in the Organisational Structure
Information and Technology Support and Enable the Practice
Tools Application
Apply the Recommendations on Automation
Role of Partners and Suppliers in the Practice
Dependencies of the Practice on Third Parties
Partners and Suppliers Can Support the Practice
ITIL Capability Model Can Be Used to Develop the Practice
Capability Criteria Support the Practice Capability Development
Recommendations for the Practice Success
Recommendations for Release Management Success
How These Recommendations Are Supported by the ITIL Guiding Principles?
Module 5: Service Configuration Management (SCM)
Key Concepts of the Practice
Purpose of the Practice
PSFs and Key Metrics of the Practice
Configuration Item (CI)
Service Configuration Model
CI Lifecycle Model
Configuration Management System
Configuration Management Database
Baseline Configuration
Configuration Verification
Configuration Inventory
Configuration Audit
Processes of the Practice
Inputs and Outputs of the Processes
Key Activities of the Processes
Integrate the Practice in the Organisation’s Value Streams
Roles and Competences of the Practice
Responsibilities of the Key Roles of the Practice:
Configuration Manager
Configuration Coordinator
Configuration Librarian
Resource Owner/Custodian
Position the Practice in the Organisational Structure
Information and Technology Support and Enable the Practice
Recommendations on Automation
Partners and Suppliers in the Practice
Dependencies of the Practice on Third Parties
Partners and Suppliers Can Support the Practice
ITIL Capability Model Can Be Used to Develop the Practice
Capability Criteria Support the Practice Capability Development
Recommendations for the Practice Success
Recommendations for Service Configuration Management Success
How These Recommendations Are Supported by the ITIL Guiding Principles?
Module 6: Plan, Implement, and Control
Processes and Value Streams of the Plan, Implement, and Control Practices
Role of the Incident Resolution Service Value Stream
Role of the Request Fulfilment Service Value Stream
Plan, Implement, and Control Practices
Information and Technology Support and Enable the Practices
Information Is Exchanged Between the Plan, Implement, and Control Practices
Recommendations for the Plan, Implement, and Control Practices Success
Recommendations for the Plan, Implement, and Control Practices
Understand the core planning, implementation, and control practices within the ITIL® 4 framework
Develop practical skills for coordinating change, release, deployment, and service configuration activities
Apply governance principles, change enablement, and control mechanisms to maintain service stability and compliance
Support effective planning and risk mitigation through structured frameworks and lifecycle thinking
Improve service value delivery through structured implementation, continuous monitoring, and quality assurance
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Frequently Asked Questions?
This course equips professionals with the knowledge to manage and control IT services through effective planning and structured implementation. It is part of the ITIL® 4 Practice Manager modules.
Ideal for Change Managers, Release Managers, Configuration Managers, and IT professionals responsible for planning and implementing service changes and controls.
To attend the ITIL® 4 Specialist: Plan, Implement, and Control training, the learners must have a foundational understanding of ITIL® 4 principles and preferably have completed the ITIL® 4 Foundation certification.
Topics include change enablement, release management, deployment, service validation, configuration management, and ensuring governance throughout the implementation process.
Yes, it includes the official ITIL® 4 Plan, Implement and Control Certification exam, which is taken online post-training based on availability.
Yes, the certification is accredited by PeopleCert and recognised internationally for its relevance to structured IT service planning and control.
You’ll gain expertise in managing change risk, deploying updates efficiently, validating services, and ensuring accurate configuration and governance.