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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Tredegar is a town and community situated on the banks of the Sirhowy River in the county borough of Blaenau Gwent, situated in SE Wales. Located within the boundaries of Monmouthshire, In South Wales, it became an early centre of the Industrial Revolution. The famous Tredegar Iron Works located in Richmond, Virginia, US was named in honour of the town.
Pre-industrialisation:
Tredegar established as a modern town due to the natural resources existing there in the Sirhowy Valley. Some of the Natural resources are as follows:
By the start of 1700, the upper Sirhowy Valley was a natural well-wooded valley, consists of a few farms and the small iron works where coal and iron ore naturally had occurred together.
Governance
Relations with the Labour Party
It has very strong relations with Labour MPs. The history of the Labour Movement and Party in the UK. It is also famous as a birthplace of Aneurin Bevan who introduces the British National Health Service and who in the 1920’s was involved in the management of Tredegar General Hospital. Neil Kinnock born here in 1942, who was a leader of the Labour Party starting from 1983 to 1992, and lived there in his early life, also attended Georgetown Infants and Junior Schools between of this town from 1947 and 1953.
Architecture
Bedwellty House
It is a Grade II listed house and gardens. Initially a "low thatched-roof cottage", the old house was renovated in the year 1809. The present Bedwellty House was constructed in 1818 as a home for Samuel Homfray, whose Coal and Iron Works were providing most of the jobs.
The surrounding 26-acre Victorian garden and park, designed initially as a Dutch garden around which one could walk or ride without being opposed by the gate, and fence, cover the Long Shelter, also a Grade II listed structure constructed for the Chartist Movement.