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ITIL® Service Capability: Service Offerings and Agreements On-Site Training
ITILĀ® Service Capability: Service Offerings and Agreements
Course Description/Agenda
In this course, you will be immersed in the practical aspects of the ITIL
service lifecycle and processes associated with service offerings and agreements
as they relate to services and service delivery. You will focus on the
operational-level process activities and supporting methods and learn to execute
these processes in a practical, hands-on learning environment. This course
includes lecture, exercises, and scenario-based exam questions to increase your
understanding of the core disciplines of ITIL best practices and position you to
successfully complete the associated exam. The exam will be offered on the
last day of the course at 1:00 pm.
The main process focus areas of this course include:
- Business relationship management
- Service portfolio management
- Financial management for IT services
- Demand management
- Service catalogue management
- Service level management
- Supplier management
Please note: The ITIL Foundation certification is required to take the
exam at the end of class. Proof of certification must be provided no later than
the first day of class.
Certification:
ITIL Intermediate Qualification: Service Offerings and Agreements certificate
What You'll Learn
- Importance of service management as a practice concept
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Service lifecycle principals, purpose, and objective
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Importance of ITIL service offerings and agreements while providing
service
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How all processes in ITIL service offerings and agreement interact with
other service lifecycle processes
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The activities, methods, and functions used in each of the ITIL service
offerings and agreement processes
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Use the ITIL service offerings and agreement processes, activities, and
functions to achieve operational excellence
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Measure ITIL service offerings and agreements
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Importance of IT security and its contributions to ITIL service offerings
and agreements
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Technology and implementation considerations surrounding ITIL service
offerings and agreements
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Challenges, key performance indicators (KPIs), critical success factors (CSFs),
and risks associated with ITIL service offerings and agreements
Who Should Attend
- IT operations, technical, or IT management personnel requiring more information about ITIL best practices
- Anyone responsible for managing, implementing, or consulting on ITIL processes within IT or in conjunction with IT
Course Prerequisites
- ITIL Foundation Certification (required)
- Two to four years of relevant work experience
- To prepare for the end-of-class exam, we recommend that you review the
ITIL 2011 publications Service Strategy (2011 Edition, ISBN
9780113313044) and Service Design (2011 Edition, ISBN 9780113313051)
and complete at least 12 hours of personal study
Course Outline 1. Service Offerings and Agreements
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How Service Offerings and Agreements Practices Support the Service
Lifecycle
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Purpose, Objectives, Scope, and Value of Strategy Management for IT
Services and the Design Coordination Process
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Successful Services Depend on the Customer's Perception of Utility and
Warranty
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Relevance of Business Cases and Return-on-Investment to Service Offerings
and Agreements Practices
2. Business Relationship Management
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Purpose, Objectives, and Scope
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Business Value
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Policies, Principles, and Basic Concepts
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Triggers, Inputs, Outputs, and Process Interfaces
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Information Management within the Business Relationship Management
Process
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CSFs and KPIs
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Challenges and Risks
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Key Roles and Responsibilities
3. Service Portfolio Management
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Service Portfolio
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Purpose, Objectives, and Scope
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Business Value
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Policies, Principles, and Basic Concepts
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Triggers, Inputs, Outputs, and Process Interfaces
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Information Management within the Service Portfolio Management Process
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CSFs and KPIs
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Challenges and Risks
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Key Roles and Responsibilities
4. Financial Management for IT Services
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Purpose, Objectives, and Scope
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Business Value
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Policies, Principles, and Basic Concepts
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Triggers, Inputs, Outputs, and Process Interfaces
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Information Management within the Financial Management for IT Services
Process
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CSFs and KPIs
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Challenges and Risks
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Key Roles and Responsibilities
5. Demand Management
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Importance of Demand Management to Managing Services throughout their
Lifecycle
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Purpose, Objectives, and Scope
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Business Value
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Policies, Principles, and Basic Concepts
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Triggers, Inputs, Outputs, and Process Interfaces
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Information Management within the Demand Management Process
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CSFs and KPIs
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Challenges and Risks
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Key Roles and Responsibilities
6. Service Catalog Management
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Importance of the Service Catalog to the Service Lifecycle
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Purpose, Objectives, and Scope
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Business Value
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Policies, Principles, and Basic Concepts
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Triggers, Inputs, Outputs, and Process Interfaces
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Information Management within the Service Catalog Management Process
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CSFs and KPIs
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Challenges and Risks
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Production of a Service Catalog
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Key Roles and Responsibilities of Service Catalog Management
7. Service Level Management
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Importance of Service Level Management to the Service Lifecycle
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Purpose, Objectives, and Scope
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Business Value
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Policies, Principles, and Basic Concepts
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Triggers, Inputs, Outputs, and Process Interfaces
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Information Management within the Service Level Management Process
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CSFs and KPIs
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Challenges and Risks
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Contents of Service and Operational Level Agreements (SLAs and OLAs)
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Key Roles and Responsibilities
8. Supplier Management
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Purpose, Objectives, and Scope
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Business Value
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Policies, Principles, and Basic Concepts
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Triggers, Inputs, Outputs, and Process Interfaces
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Information Management within the Supplier Management Process
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CSFs and KPIs
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Challenges and Risks
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Key Roles and Responsibilities
9. Technology and Implementation Considerations
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Generic Requirements for Service Management Technologies
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Evaluation Criteria for Technology and Tooling for Process Implementation
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Good Procedures for Practice and Process Implementation
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Challenges, CSFs, and Risks Related to Implementing Practices and
Processes
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How to Plan and Implement Service Management Technologies
10. Exam Preparation/Mock Exam
11. Exam
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