ITIL® Service Capability Service Offerings & Agreements

Learn to develop Service Offerings effectively

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

MSP Training introduces Service Offerings and Agreements course that provides comprehensive knowledge regarding the practices for Service Design and Service Strategy phases of ITIL® Service Lifecycle. This training will help the delegates to prepare for Service Offerings and Agreements exam that leads to ITIL® SOA Certification. It is one of the nine qualifications through which credits can be gained for the ITIL® Expert Certification.

  • Learn the purpose, principals and objectives of ITIL® Service Lifecycle

  • 24*7 available help and support team

  • PeopleCert accredits all ITIL® courses of MSP Training

  • Delivered by ITIL® Certified instructors

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

Find out what's included in the training programme.

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Exam(s) included

Exams are provided, as part of the course. Obtaining certification is dependant on passing these exams

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Certificate

Delegates will get certification of completion at the end of the course.

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Key Learning Points

Clear and concise objectives to guide delegates through the course.

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Tutor Support

A dedicated tutor will be at your disposal throughout the training to guide you through any issues.

PREREQUISITES

The professionals who wish to join ITIL® Service Capability- Service Offerings and Optimisation course must have completed ITIL® Foundation Certification.

TARGET AUDIENCE

ITIL® Service Capability- Service Offerings and Optimisation course is best suited for the following audience:

  • Business Managers
  • IT Professionals
  • Business Process Owners
  • Those who want to adopt ITIL® within their organisation
  • Those who want to gain knowledge of applying SOA practices

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • Explore the purpose, principals and objectives of ITIL® Service Lifecycle
  • Learn how processes of SOA interacts with other processes of Service Lifecycle
  • Determine the metrics to measure ITIL® Service Offerings and Agreements
  • Get to know about the risks and challenges included in SOA

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

ITIL® Service Capability- Service Offerings and Optimisation is one of the courses that come under Service Capability Stream. Major areas of concern on this subject is a portfolio, service level, catalogue, demand, supplier and financial management. This training is extremely beneficial for those who are involved in the processes of Service Design and Service Strategy particularly. MSP Training is fully accredited by PeopleCert for all its ITIL® courses.

Exam

To Measure the knowledge attained by the delegates in training. An exam is conducted at the end of training. Each delegate has to go through the examination in order to get certified. The exam will have the following pattern:

  • 8 Multiple Choice Questions
  • Exam Duration- 90 minutes
  • 70% marks are needed to clear the exam that is 28 out of 40
  • It will be closed book exam

 

*After completing 4 days of classroom training and successfully passing your Foundation Exam, the fifth 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 

PROGRAM CONTENT

Introduction: Service Offerings and Agreements

  • Define Service Offerings and Agreements (SOA)
  • Scope and objective
  • Value of Strategy Management for IT Services
  • Design Coordination Process
  • Relevance of Business Cases
  • Return-on-Investment (ROI) to SOA

Introduction: Business Relationship Management

  • Define Business Relationship Management (BRM)
  • Scope and Objective
  • Business Value
  • Key Principles and terminologies
  • Inputs, outputs and triggers
  • Information Management with the process of BRM
  • CSFs and KPIs
  • Risks and Challenges
  • Roles and Responsibilities

Introduction: Service Portfolio Management

  • Define Service Portfolio Management (SPM)
  • Business Value
  • key concepts and terminologies
  • Process interfaces
  • Inputs, outputs, and triggers
  • Information Management within the process of SPM
  • CSFs and KPIs
  • Risks and Challenges
  • Key roles and responsibilities

Introduction: Financial Management for IT Services

  • Define Financial Management for IT Services
  • Scope and Objective
  • Business Value
  • Key concepts and terminologies
  • Inputs, outputs, and triggers
  • Interface of processes
  • Managing Information within the process of Financial Management for IT Services
  • CSFs and KPIs
  • Risks and Challenges
  • Key roles and responsibilities

Introduction: Demand Management

  • Define Demand Management
  • Scope and objective
  • Business value
  • Key concepts and terminologies
  • Inputs, outputs and triggers
  • Information Management within Demand Management process
  • CSFs and KPIs
  • Risks and Challenges
  • Roles and Responsibilities

Introduction: Service Catalogue Management

  • Define Service Catalog Management
  • Importance of Service Catalog to the Service Lifecycle
  • Scope and objective
  • Business value
  • Key concepts and terminologies
  • Information Management within Service Level Management process
  • CSFs and KPIs
  • Risks and Challenges
  • Contents of service and operational level agreements
  • Roles and responsibilities

Introduction: Supplier Management

  • Define Supplier Management
  • Scope and Objectives
  • Business value
  • Key concepts and terminologies
  • Inputs, outputs, and triggers
  • Information Management within the process of Supplier Management
  • CSFs and KPIs
  • Risks and Challenges
  • Roles and Responsibilities

Introduction: Technology and Implementation Considerations

  • Generic requirements of Service Management
  • Evaluation criteria
  • Procedures for process implementation
  • Risks and Challenges

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ABOUT Liverpool

Liverpool city is located in northwest region of England. As per the last population counting of city, It stands nearly 4, 80,000. It is also acknowledged as one of the largest metropolitan cities of England. Liverpool city council is looking after the development work of the city. It is also a highly populated district within the area of the metropolitan county of Merseyside. As far as population is concerned, It is the most populated region of the United Kingdom. Nearly 1880, It transformed into the city from the borough. After 9 years as a city, it became county borough and got totally separated from Lancashire. The growth of the city did happen during the industrial revolution. Industrial revolution embarked on various other industries in the region.

It ultimately helped in the creation of job opportunities. During the 19th century, Most of the emigrants of the United Kingdom including Ireland used this major Liverpool Port to move in the United States. There have been a lot of fan following of The Beatles (the English rock band) and other rock bands from Mersey beat era which further brings a lot of tourists in the city. It helps in boosts of the tourism sector of the country. Liverpool F.C and Everton are two famous football club of the region. The locals are very enthusiast while cheering their local football club in different leagues. All the entertainment programs are being held at Mathew street.

History

The letter patent issued during the beginning of 12th century announced the real foundation of the Borough of Liverpool. By the mid 16 century, the population of the town was 500. King John designed street plan for Liverpool. The history of Liverpool commenced since 16th century Tudor building and modern day architecture styles. The English Heritage site described the richness of architecture in the city. In 18th century, The Liverpool railway commenced its services for locals. The number of Irish migrants were migrated during the famine of 1840 from the region. Great Britain was a major market for cotton to the whole world. In 2014, An International festival was organized under the supervision of Prime Minister Leadership. It was acknowledged as world’s biggest business event

Economy

The location of the city gives her all the advantages. Being situated in the Centre, Liverpool get access from all the nearby cities as they set up their infrastructure there. This is the reason for strong economy of the city. The Liverpool city has one of the largest economies, per capita incomes, GDP’s in the Great Britain. Since 1995, the economy of the Liverpool was strong with GVA 72% from 1995 to 2006. The employment rate rose to 13% between 1998 and 2006. Both the private and public sector grew well in Liverpool region. Near about 60% people engaged in services or tertiary sector such as public administration, banking, finance, health, insurance, and education sectors. Among them banking, finance, and insurance did well and developed more.

Government

Liverpool city administration works on dual system of Mayor and Cabinet. Joe Anderson and Roz Gladden are the present Mayor and Lord Mayor of the region respectively.  They are also looking after the administration work in the Liverpool city region combined authority, The National government unitary authority, the European Parliament when functions of Merseyside county council was put off and it rose to district borough level . Departments such as Fire Brigade, Police, and rescue services manages at the country level.

Sports

Liverpool city is the most successful city in terms of the Football talent and championship. Both the clubs Liverpool F.C and Everton F.C have won several titles and championship. Wayne Rooney is the most followed football player of the Liverpool F.C. the other prominent sport of the region is boxing. The World’s most famous Steeplechase is being held at Aintree. It held in the month of April every year. Golf and Greyhound racing also played with same zeal in the region.

 

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