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UPGRADE YOUR SKILLS

THE LEARNING CURVE

01 Course Pre-requisites

You must have completed and held an ITIL® Foundation certification.

 

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02 Course Overview

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. It is important to note that ITIL® Practitioner is not a prerequisite for ITIL® Intermediate level qualifications. The ITIL® Practitioner Certification will provide you with 3 credits towards the ITIL® Expert qualification. Furthermore, ITIL® will also provide you with 15 points towards your ITIL® digital badge. This makes this qualification a worthwhile investment. 

Details

  • Multiple choice questions based on a scenario 
  • 40 questions
  • 135 minutes duration
  • Pass mark is 70%, 28/40
  • Open book exam (Official ITIL® Practitioner Guidance) 

*After completing 1 day of classroom training and successfully passing your Foundation Exam, the second 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 Practitioner 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 ?

  • Use IT Service Management concepts that are important drivers of continual service improvement
  • 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:

  • Organisational Change Management
  • Communication
  • Measurement and metrics
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04 Course Content

  • The Practitioner examination
  • 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 Wokingham

Wokingham

Wokingham is a historic market city in Berkshire, England. It is 39 miles west of London, 8 miles north of Camberley, 4 miles west of Bracknell and 7 miles south-east of Reading. According to 2011 census, Wokingham had a population of 30,690. Before 1974 reorganisation of local government, Wokingham was a borough, and later it was merged with Wokingham Rural District to form new Wokingham district. Borough gained its status in 2007.

Governance

On the entrance of Town Hall, Arms of Wokingham Town Council is displayed. Northern Wokingham which is centred on Ashridge was a separate part of Wiltshire. This area expanded well into the town centre, the area where Dowlesgreen, Bean Oak Estates and Norreys are currently located until transferred to Berkshire in 1844. The Older parish was partitioned in 1894 into rural and urban civil parishes. Since 1998 this area has been a unitary authority area. It consists of 54 elected councillors and is managed by one councillor who is elected annually to become the chairman of the council. Elections for the council are held in three out of every four years, with the conservative party having majority since 2002 election. Offices of Borough Council are based at Shute End in Wokingham town. This council is elected every four years, and it comprises of twenty-five councillors that represent Norreys, Wescott, Evendons and Emmbrook. Every year one person is elected as mayor. The current town hall was constructed in 1860 on Guildhall site. Since 1987, Wokingham Constituency’s MP is John Redwood.

Education

Wokingham has four state secondary schools. The emmbrook school is a coeducational school, computing and maths college. St Crispin’s School is also a coeducational school which is a computing and maths college. Forest School is a boys school which is an Enterprise and Business College. There are various Private Schools in Wokingham. In 1945 Holme Grange School was founded for boys and girls aged 3-16 years. At Luckley House in 1918, Luckley House School was established for girls of age group 11-18. In 1937 Ludgrove School moved to Wixenford House. The oldest school in Wokingham Borough is Reading Blue Coat School founded in 1666. It is a boys school until age 16 when it becomes mixed sixth form. Bluecoat is located in Sonning Village since 1946. The village of Sonning has been a catchment area of South Oxfordshire and Berkshire. 

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Locations Availability

ITIL® Practitioner Availability

  Training Locations at which ITIL® Practitioner is presently scheduled at:

STILL IN DOUBT?

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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