ITIL® Service Lifecycle Service Transition

Get to know about the transitions between the different phases of Service Lifecycle

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

ITIL® Service Lifecycle- Service Transition course that provides comprehensive knowledge regarding the areas of the ITIL® Service Lifecycle to prepare the delegates for ITIL® Service Lifecycle- Service Transition exam that leads to Service Transition Certification. It is one of the nine intermediate qualifications and one of the five lifecycle stream qualification through which credits can be gained for the ITIL® Expert Certification.

  • Learn how to manage the transactions between various phases of the service lifecycle

  • PeopleCert accredits all the ITIL® courses of MSP Training

  • ITIL® Service Lifecycle- Service Transition course is delivered by highly qualified trainers

  • Key Learning Points and Tutor Support

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

Find out what's included in the training programme.

Includes

Exam(s) included

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

Includes

Certificate

Delegates will get certification of completion at the end of 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 want to attend ITIL® Service Lifecycle- Service Transition course must hold ITIL® Foundation Certificate.

 

TARGET AUDIENCE

ITIL® Service Lifecycle- Service Transition course is best for the following professionals:

  • IT Professionals
  • Capacity Managers
  • Business Continuity Managers
  • Service Portfolio Managers
  • Availability Managers
  • Service Level Managers

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • Learn how to provide a consistent framework to evaluate the risk and challenges involved in the lifecycle
  • Understand how to create and maintain the integrity of all service assets effectively
  • Determine how the services can be operated or managed so that they are fulfilling the need of the customers
  • The customer requirements are fulfilled that are described in Service Design phase of the lifecycle
  • Plan and manage the resources to build and test the release into production

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

ITIL® Service Transition course provides delegates with the knowledge regarding the transitions between the different phases of the service lifecycle. The course focuses on the managing the changes that may occur in a transition phase. This training is very crucial for those who are involved in these activities. Our trainer will help the delegates in ensuring that the service is developed according to the customer requirement.

 

                                                                  

 

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 2 days of classroom training and successfully passing your Foundation Exam, the third 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 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: Fundamentals of Service Transition

  • Define Service Transition
  • Scope and objective
  • Value to business
  • Optimise the performance of Service Transition
  • Interfaces to other stages of service lifecycle
  • Service Transition Processes

Service Transition Principles

  • Principles supporting Service Transition
  • Policies for Service Transition

Introduction: Service Transition Processes

  • Transition Planning and Support
  • Change Management
    • Policies, principles and basic concepts
    • Remediation planning
    • Methods and Techniques
    • Triggers, input and output
    • Key performance indicators and metrics
  • Service Asset and Configuration Management
    • Scope and Objective
    • Value to business
    • Basic concepts and terminologies
    • Methods and Techniques
    • Triggers, input and output
  • Release and Deployment Management
    • Scope and Objective
    • Value to business
    • Basic Concepts and Principles
    • Methods and Techniques
    • Performing transfer, deployment and retirement
    • Triggers, input and output
    • Information Management
    • Key performance indicators and metrics
  • Service Validation and Testing
    • Goals and Objectives
    • Scope
    • Value to business
    • Basic concepts and terminologies
    • Methods and Techniques
    • Triggers, input and output
    • Information Management
    • Key performance indicators
  • Evaluation
    • Goals and Objectives
    • Scope
    • Value to business
    • Basic concepts and terminologies
    • Methods and Techniques
    • Triggers, input and output
    • Information Management
    • Key performance indicators
  • Knowledge Management
    • Goals and Objectives
    • Scope
    • Value to business
    • Basic concepts and terminologies
    • Methods and Techniques
    • Triggers, input and output
    • Information Management
    • Key performance indicators

Service Transition common operation activities

  • Manage communications and commitments
  • Manage organisation and stakeholder change
  • Stakeholder Management

Introduction: Organising Service Transition

  • Service Transition Organisation
  • Process owner role
  • Service owner role
  • Organisational context for transitioning a service
  • Organisation models to support Service Transition
  • Relationship of service transition with other stages of the lifecycle

Introduction: Technology considerations

  • Knowledge Management tools
  • Collaboration
  • Configuration Management System

Introduction: Implementation of Service Transition

  • Stages of Introducing Service Transition
  • Justifying Service Transition
  • Designing Service Transition
  • Introducing Service Transition
  • Cultural change aspects
  • Risk and value

Challenges, critical success factors and risks

  • Challenges
  • Critical success factors
  • Risks
  • Service Transition under difficult conditions

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ABOUT Eastleigh

Eastleigh is located in Hampshire, UK. It is one of the main cities in the area of Eastleigh. The town is the part of South Hampshire and lies between Winchester and Southampton. The foremost considerable development was a railway town. The city located on River Itchen is one of the Uk’s premier chalk streams.

 

History:

Eastleigh is situated on the ancient Roman road that was constructed in 79 A.D. between Bitterne and Winchester. During the Roman era, the Eastleigh area was dominated by Roman people as it was confirmed after the excavation of coffins, their remains and others weapons. A record shows the existence of village named Saxon village since 932 A.D.

One more additional evidence of the presence of the Romans was declared in a survey conducted by TIME. King Ethelstan granted some portion of land in North Stoneham during military aid. There is one museum called Eastleigh Museum in the town. It is located in the High Street, and it holds the information regarding the city and the nearby villages.

 

Education:

There are two colleges for further education in Eastleigh including Eastleigh College and Barton Peveril Sixth Form College. Norwood Primary School, the Crescent Primary School, Cherbourg Primary School are famous primary schools that are giving services to the northern city. Crestwood College is the only secondary school in the town.

 

Religion

In the early 1930s, the church was founded called Emmanuel Baptist Church. It is located in the former Desborough Mission Hall.

 

Sport:

Eastleigh F.C.

It is the only senior football team that is playing from 2014-2015 in the Conference Premier.

 

Solent Kestrels

The game of basketball is very prominent in the region, and Solent kestrels are the most followed basketball club here. The region's club represented in the second highest level sports event, i.e. the English basketball league division. It was promoted from 2nd division to first when it became champions in a 2015-2016 season. The team usually play under the supervision of coach Matt Guymon and mostly play its game at Fleming Park Leisure centre.

 

Eastleigh Ladies Hockey Club

Situated in South Hampshire, Eastleigh Ladies Hockey Club fields two teams in Hampshire Women’s League along with playing floodlit and indoor league games.

 

Eastleigh Rugby Football Club

“The Hub” is the source through which the Eastleigh Rugby Football Club plays. Presently, there are four senior sides, colts and young player improvement.

 

Eastleigh Running Club

Eastleigh has a broadly based running club for those who are interested in running.

 

Politics

MP Mims Davies represents the House of Commands in Eastleigh. In general election of 2015, she was designated for the constituency with a majority vote of 9,147. She won against the Mike Thornton of Liberal Democrats who was elected at the elections of 2013 with the majority of 1,771 votes. Prior to 2005, the Eastleigh constituency MP was David Chidgey and later on, this seat was won by Huhne.

 

Transport:

Rail

Eastleigh has a famous railway station named as Eastleigh railway station. It is the foremost railway station that is located on the South Western Main Line. It provides fast and regular services to Winchester to Southampton, Poole and Bournemouth. It is connecting station for other two routes namely Eastleigh-Romsey Line and Eastleigh-Fareham.

 

Air

Eastleigh has 20th largest airport in England namely Southampton Airport. It is served by a dedicated machine railway station that is nest station stop from Eastleigh railway station.

 

Bus

The bus services are provided by Bluestar, Briijan Tours, Stagecoach, First Group Hampshire, Xelabus and Wilts and Dorset.

 

Road

The M3 and M27 motorway are also giving access to travellers owing to its location near to the junction point of Eastleigh town.

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