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UPGRADE YOUR SKILLS

THE LEARNING CURVE

01 Course Pre-requisites

You must have ITIL® V3 Expert or have earned at least 17 credits through the ITIL® v3 scheme to attend.

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02 Course Overview

What's Included

  1. ITIL® Managing Professional Transition Module Manual
  2. 3 days of instructor-led tuition
  3. Certificate
  4. Exam
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03 What will the delegates learn ?

  1. Understand the key concepts of ITIL® 4
  2. Gain knowledge of the management of modern IT-enabled services
  3. Prepare for the ITIL® Managing Professional Transition module
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04 Course Content

  1. ITIL® 4’s service value system model and its 34 practices compared to ITIL® v3
  2. The service value chain
  3. Seven guiding principles
  4. Four business dimensions
  5. Governance
  6. Continual improvement
  7. Key concepts from the three ITIL® Managing Professional Transition modules: Create, Deliver & Support; Drive Stakeholder Value and High Velocity IT
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About Middlesbrough

Middlesbrough is the biggest industrial city on the bank of the river in North Yorkshire, north-east England. This local council is the Borough Council. The 2011 reviews recorded and then the total population was 138,400. The wider urban settlement was calculated as 174,700. Middlesbrough is the larger area of Teesside and had the population of 376,333.

In 1889, Middlesbrough became the authority within North Riding of Yorkshire. In 1968, the borough was combined with several to form the County Borough of Teesside. In 1996, Cleveland was eradicated and then Middlesbrough Borough Council converted a unitary authority within North Yorkshire. In 1830, RGs Erasmus was elected as Middlesbrough's slogan. It memories Fumes the slogan of the Norman/Scottish Bruce family, who were nobles of Cleveland in the Central Centuries.

Governance:

In 1853, Middlesbrough was termed as a public area. It prolonged its limitations in 1866 and 1887. Then it became the county borough under the Local Government Act 1888. A Middlesbrough Rural District was shaped in 1894, casing a rural part to the south of the city. In 1932, It was ended. The part of it was country’s borough.

 In 1968, Middlesbrough converted as the part of the County Area of Teesside. In 1974, it developed a portion of the non-metropolitan region of Cleveland. 

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