ITIL® Practitioner follows on from ITIL® Foundati...
The ITIL® Practitioner certification is the next progressional step on from the ITIL® Foundation certification and concentrates on adopting and adapting the ITIL® framework to support a business's needs. ITIL®'s aim is to facilitate the amalgamation of IT services with the organisation's needs. Doing so promotes the growth, adaptation, and success of the business.
The ITIL® Practitioner course can be taken either on its own in a 2-day course, or combined with the ITIL® Foundation certification in a convenient 5-day course.
Please be aware, if you plan on taking our ITIL® Practitioner only course, you must hold an ITIL® Foundation certification.
ITIL® Practitioner is not a prerequisite for the ITIL® intermediate Certifications, instead, the practitioner course provides the perfect intermediary stage between the Foundation and Intermediate ITIL® certifications.
Our ITIL® Practitioner course lasts for 2 days, during which, using instructor-led tuition and practical exercises, you will comprehensively cover:
-The CSI (Continual Service Improvement) approach
-The Nine Guiding Principle as described by AXELOS
-The three key areas crucial for the success of improvement initiatives (Organisational Change Management, Communication, and Measurement and Metrics)
-How to adopt ITIL® roles into your daily tasks to maximise business efficiency
-On the last day of training, you will take the ITIL® Practitioner exam
Gaining ITIL® Practitioner certification will bring with it a plethora of benefits, below are detailed just a few of them:
-The ITIL® Practitioner Certification will provide you with 3 credits towards the ITIL® Expert qualification
-It will also provide you with 15 points towards your ITIL® digital badge
-Better navigate your way through difficult decisions in service management and avoid project disaster
-Increase the quality of service design
-Improve the efficacy and efficiency of service delivery
-Put the ITIL® Foundation theory into practice and adopt the ITIL® method into your business
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With a population of 40,356, Tonbridge (earlier known as Tunbridge also) is located on the River Medway. It falls in the Burroughs of Tonbridge and Mailing.It may possibly have acquired its name from “town of bridges” as there are a number of streams that the High Street had to cross.Old maps till 1871 show the name of the town as Tunbridge.
Economy
The Tonbridge economy relies on engineering, printing, publishing, and many other services. As it is a market town, it is home to numerous attractions for the sightseers that incorporate stops, castles, and sports offices. The High Street is home to most of the shopping facilities in Tonbridge. However, Tonbridge residents have been complaining of an abundance of cheap shops and lack of branded retailers in High Street. This problem has been due to its neighbours such as Tunbridge Wells, Maidstone and Bluewater, where all the branded retailers are based.
Environment
A Pedestrian Action environmentalist group called PATHS came up in 2014 to make Tonbridge cleaner and safer. Up until 2014, the High Street was a freeway for various HGVS and heavy passenger transport.
In 2014 the Angel Community Garden was designed along the edge of Sainsbury's car park to encourage bees which were declining. The local citizens and shopkeepers also lent their support to this project.
Media
The KMFM West Kent and the Heart Kent (also known as Invicta FM) are the two local commercial radio stations. The KMFM studios are based in Medway now but initially were located in Tonbridge. BBC Radio Kent also serves the town, and many London based stations are also received. The Kent and Sussex Courier is the local newspaper having the largest readership in Tonbridge.