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THE LEARNING CURVE

01 Course Pre-requisites

There are no prerequisites for attending this course. 

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02 Course Overview

ITIL® Foundation

The ITIL® Foundation exam certifies that you have gained knowledge of ITIL® terminology, structure and basic concepts, and comprehended the core principles of service management.

Exam details

  • Multiple choice
  • 40 questions
  • 60 minutes duration
  • Pass mark is 65%, 26/40
  • Closed book

ITIL® Practitioner

The ITIL® Practitioner exam certifies that you are able to adopt and adapt ITIL® guidance and apply it in a real-world context

Exam details

  • Multiple choice
  • 40 questions
  • 135 minutes duration
  • Pass mark is 70%, 28/40
  • Open book
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03 What will the delegates learn ?

  • Gain an understanding of the ITIL® framework
  • Learn how ITIL® can be used to improve IT service management
  • Learn about the key areas of ITIL®
  • Apply the ITSM guiding principles in a real-world context
  • Apply the CSI approach in a given organisational context
  • Use the three key areas of success to enable continual service improvement
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04 Course Content

  • Service Management in practice
  • Service Strategy Overview
  • Service Design Overview
  • Service Transition Overview
  • Service Operation Overview
  • Functions
  • Continual Service Improvement Overview
  • Technology and Architecture
  • Competences and Skills for Service Management
  • ITSM Concepts
  • Service Elements
  • ITSM Principles
  • CSI Approach
  • Metrics and Measurement
  • Communication
  • Organisational Change Management Tools and Activities
  • Applying the CSI Approach
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About Poole

Poole is a big coastal town as  also  a seaport in Dorset. It is situated on the south coast of England. The town is nearly 33 kilometres (21 miles) east of Dorchester and connects Bournemouth in the east. The local council is Borough of Poole.In 1997 they turned into a unitary authority. This gave it  administrative independence from Dorset County Council. The Census in 2001 shows that the borough had a total population of 147,645. In Dorset, Poole was the second largest populated area. Together with Christchurch and Bournemouth, the town has a total population of over 465,000.

 

History

The name of town originates from Old English pool  meaning a place near a pool or creek. It has been given various name in different times such as Pool, Pole, and Poolman. The area around modern Poole has been occupied for the past 2,500 years. During the 3rd century BC, Celts  moved from the famous hilltop settlements  to heathland near the River Frome and Poole Harbour.

 

Parliamentary representation

Poole is represented by three constituencies of Parliament in the House of Commons. The Poole’s borough constituency has existed since 1950. Previous.ly the town had been a parliamentary borough, electing two members of parliament from the year 1455 until 1865. Later  representation was reduced to a single member. In 1885 the constituency was abolished  and absorbed into the East Dorset constituency until its reintroduce it in 1950. Robert Syms (Conservative) has been the MP since 1997. At the 2015 general election, the Conservatives won a majority of 15,789 and 50.1% of the total vote. The UK’s Independence Party won 16.8% of the total vote, the Liberal Democrats 11.8% and Labour 12.9%.

 

Demography

Poole merges with some other towns to form the South East Dorset conurbation. Together they have a  combined population of over 465,000. This makes it one of the South Coast's major urban areas.  In the 2011 census, the population of the Borough of Poole was 147,645, an increase from 138,288 in 2001. The town has an urbanised area of 65 sq. Km. (25 sq miles), giving a population density of 2,128 residents per square kilometre (5,532 per sq miles) in 60,512 dwellings.

 

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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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