ITIL® Expert Level

Manage interactions between different stages of service lifecycle

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ITIL® Managing Across the Lifecycle is the final step in attaining ITIL® Expert Certification. You will get complete knowledge regarding strategic design, implementation and management of capabilities and resources that are required in Service Lifecycle. Managing Across the Lifecycle course will help you in combining knowledge of various ITIL® areas in the lifecycle into a single service management strategy. Following are five core publications of ITIL®:

  • Service Design
  • Service Strategy
  • Service Transition
  • Service Operation
  • Continual Service Improvement

 

What are the benefits of choosing this course?

Benefits for you as an individual

In Managing Across the Service Lifecycle, you will learn about the lifecycle approach that is used for managing the services from inception to retirement and also integrating the organisational processes to maximum effect.

After clearing this exam, you will obtain a widely recognised qualification that is ITIL® Expert.

Benefits for your organisation

  • The quality value of service and productivity of staff will be increased with ITIL® Experts within the organisation
  • You will be able to determine the high level of understanding and competency in service delivery across the lifecycle

 

Why choose us?

Become ITIL® certified with our Customary ITIL® training program to understand and implement key concepts for enhancing the productivity of the organisation. Our well trained and certified instructors will help you to clear the exam in the first attempt. Our ITIL® courses are accredited by PeopleCert. Our courses are delivered in various modes like a classroom, online and onsite.

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About Chatham

In the Domesday books, it is noted as the place "Caterham". The reason for selecting this name is a British root to plus Old English ham. However, the river-valley location of Chatham is more reliable with CET being an Old English survival of the element cat that was common in Roman-era names and meant 'basin' or 'valley.'

It long continued a small village on the banks of the river, but by the 16th-century warships were being tied at Gillingham water, because of this place theatres a role as a planned protected location between London and the Landmass. It was recognised by Queen Elizabeth I as a Royal Dockyard in 1568, and most of the shipyard deceits within Gillingham.

The Medway had a significant role in communication. Historically it delivered income for the transportation of things to and from the centre of Kent. Timber, Stone, and Iron from the Weald for shipbuilding and agricultural crop were among the loads. By 1740, rushes of forty tonnes could steer as far upstream as Tonbridge. Today its use is limited to traveller traffic; separately from the marina, there are numerous yacht moorings on the river himself.

 

Sport:

The town's Association Football Club shows in the Isthmian Association Divison One South. Lordswood Football Club, Play in the Southern Countries East Association. Football League side Gillingham F.C are realised to signify Medway as a whole. One of the main in the country is Holcombe Hockey Club, and are shaped in Chatham.

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