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UPGRADE YOUR SKILLS

THE LEARNING CURVE

01 Course Pre-requisites

You must have at least 17 ITIL credits.

The course is intended for anybody who wishes to work in a service management role and who have achieved at least 17 credits in the ITIL scheme. This includes but is not limited to CIOs, IT managers, supervisors and IT operations or development practitioners.

 

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02 Course Overview

ITIL® MALC

The ITIL® MALC exam certifies that candidates have the skills to support service delivery by bridging the lifecycle stages. It is multiple choice and consists of 10 questions which are based on a case study. The duration is 120 minutes, and the pass mark is 35/50 or 70%. It is closed book. After passing the exam you will receive the ITIL® Expert qualification.

Details

  • Multiple choice
  • 10 questions
  • 120 minutes' duration
  • Pass mark is 70%, 35/50
  • Closed book exam

*After completing 4 days of classroom training and successfully gaining 17 ITIL® credits, the fifth day of this course is a flexible exam preparation day to complete at your convenience in order to prepare you to take and pass your MALC exam 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.

Benefits of online exams include:

  • Proven higher pass rates
  • Quicker Results
  • Save Travel Costs
  • Flexibility
  • Convenient
  • Take your exam at your home, office, or work when you are ready 
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03 What will the delegates learn ?

  • Understand how the life cycle stages can be integrated across the service lifecycle
  • Gain competency in managing services across the service lifecycle
  • Prepare for the ITIL® MALC exam

 

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04 Course Content

  • Key Concepts of the Service Lifecycle
  • Communication & Stakeholder Management
  • Integrating Service Management Processes across the Lifecycle
  • Managing Services across the Lifecycle
  • Challenges, Critical Success Factors and Risks of Service Lifecycle Stages
  • Governance, Roles, People, Competence and the Organization
  • Measurement
  • Implementing and Improving Service Capability
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About Peterborough

Peterborough is a famous cathedral city in Cambridgeshire, England, with a total population of 183,631 according to  2011 census. In history it was part of Northamptonshire, it is 75 miles (nearly 121 km) north of London, on the River Nene which streams into the North Sea 30 miles (approx 48 km) to the north-east. The railway station is a vital stop on the East Coast Main Line between London and Edinburgh.

History

Etymology

The name of the town had changed to Burgh in the late tenth century, probably after Abbot Kenulf had constructed a defensive wall near to the abbey, and eventually established into the form Peterborough; this town does not appear to have been a borough until the 12th century. The different form of Gildenburgh is also found in the 12th-century history of the abbey, the Peterborough’s version of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and an abbey’s history by the monk Hugh Candidus.

Early history

Presently  Peterborough is the latest in a series of settlements which have at one time or other benefited from its place where the Nene leaves vast areas of permanently drained land for the fens. Leftovers of Bronze Age settlement and what is thought to be spiritual activity can be easily seen at the Flag Fen historical site to the east of the city centre. The fortified garrison town at Durobrivae on Ermine Street set up by Romans, five miles to the west in Water Newton, in the middle of the 1st century AD.

Modern history

Railway lines began functioning locally in the 1840s, but it was 1850 when the inaugural of the Great Northern Railway's line is starting from London to York that changed Peterborough from a market town to an industrial centre. Lord Exeter was against the railway passing through Stamford, so Peterborough, located between two main terminals at London and Doncaster, progressively developed as a regional hub.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is ITIL®?

ITIL® (Information Technology Infrastructure Library) is a widely accepted approach to IT service management which helps businesses ensure their IT services are aligned with their needs and support their core processes. It provides numerous benefits such as controlled infrastructure services, improved decision making, financial management, clear organisational structure, high availability and better customer satisfaction.

Does the course include exams?

All our classroom ITIL courses include exams as part of the course.

What forms of payment do you accept?

We accept all major credit cards including MasterCard, VISA and American Express. We also accept payment by cheque or wire transfer.

What time shall I arrive at the venue?

Please arrive at the venue for 08:45am.

What are the hours of the course?

Training hours are approximately 9am – 5pm.

What is the latest date that I can sign up for the class?

You can sign up for the course up until the day before class begins. However, we have limited seating capacity and many of our courses fill up well in advance. We therefore advise students to register at least a few weeks before the course begins.

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