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ITIL® Intermediate Qualification:
Service Transition


Course 9923 Days

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is this course about?

In this course, you learn how to plan, manage and optimise the service transition processes. Through lectures, assignments, practice exams and review sessions, you gain the knowledge to take the ITIL Intermediate Qualification: Service Transition Certification Exam.

Who will benefit from this course?

This course is valuable for those who want to achieve the ITIL Intermediate Qualification: Service Transition Certificate. This course is also valuable for those who need a detailed understanding of the ITIL service transition phase of the ITIL core lifecycle, including IT managers, team leaders and operational staff, project managers, IT consultants and key business users.

Which ITIL processes are covered in this course?

The ITIL Service Transition Certificate syllabus covers the following topics:

  • Introduction to service transition
  • Service transition principles
  • Service transition processes (transition planning and support, change management, service asset and configuration management, release and deployment, service validation and testing, change evaluation, knowledge management)
  • Managing people through service transitions
  • Organising for service transition
  • Technology considerations
  • Implementing and improving service transition
  • Challenges, critical success factors and risks

What background do I need?

You must hold the ITIL v3 Foundation Certificate, the v3 Foundation Bridge Certificate or the ITIL Expert certificate achieved via a bridging route to attend this course and take the ITIL Certification Exam on the final day of class.

It is also recommended that you complete at least 21 hours of personal study by reviewing the syllabus and the ITIL Service Transition publication in preparation for the examination, specifically Chapter 2: Service management as a practice. A basic IT literacy and around two years of IT experience are highly desirable.

Does this course count toward the ITIL Expert certification?

Yes. Once you achieve the ITIL Intermediate Qualification: Service Transition, you earn three credits toward the ITIL Expert certification. To achieve the ITIL Expert certification, you need to earn a minimum of 22 credits.

To determine how many credits you currently hold within the ITIL scheme, you can refer to the Official ITIL Credit Profiler online tool. This tool can help you assess and decide on the best route for certification, while providing you the freedom to choose a selection of modules based on your own educational and certification requirements. It is available at http://www.itil-officialsite.com/qualifications/creditprofiler.aspx.

What is the ITIL refresh?

The five core publications of ITIL have been updated to reflect the evolution of best practices. The refresh is known as ITIL 2011 and is an update, not a new version. The changes are largely to improve clarity, consistency, correctness and completeness. Specifically, the five core publications were updated to do the following:

  • Resolve any errors or inconsistencies in the text and diagrams, both in content and presentation,
  • Address suggestions for change within the training community to make ITIL easier to teach, and
  • Improve the publications by addressing issues raised in the change control log.

In addition, the ITIL Service Strategy publication was reviewed to ensure that the concepts are explained in the clearest, most concise and accessible way possible.

While the basic principles and concepts of ITIL remain the same, the supporting processes and practices are evolving so they continue to be relevant and useful in today's IT service management environment. Because the basic principles of ITIL are intact, ITIL qualifications remain relevant for any prior and current released versions.

Has this course been updated to ITIL 2011?

Yes. This course has been updated to ITIL 2011. ITIL 2011 is an update, not a new version, and the changes were largely to improve clarity, consistency, correctness and completeness.

I currently hold an ITIL v3 qualification. Will it still be valid?

Yes. Candidates who hold existing ITIL certifications will not need to become recertified. There are no plans to introduce any bridging examinations for the update, as the core ITIL process areas and principles have not changed significantly. There is no need to retake a certification exam, and all qualifications will continue to be recognised across the industry.

What changes were made to the ITIL Service Transition book for ITIL 2011?

The structure, content and relationships of the configuration management system (CMS) and service knowledge management system (SKMS) have been clarified to help the reader to understand these key concepts. There is new content explaining how a change proposal should be used. The evaluation process has been renamed change evaluation, and the purpose and scope have been modified to help clarify when and how this process should be used. The service asset and configuration management process contains additional content relating to asset management, and there are improvements in the flow and integration of a number of processes, including change management, release and deployment management, and change evaluation.

How did the syllabus for this certification change for ITIL 2011?

The service transition syllabus has minor changes to the coverage required within each syllabus section and some minor changes to the recommended contact hours for each section. Some topics previously covered in the first section, ?Introduction to service transition,? are now covered in the second section, ?Service transition principles.? There are no changes to the processes included in the syllabus, although the process previously called evaluation is now referred to as change evaluation. The section previously called ?Service transition common operation activities? is now ?Managing people through service transitions." However, that section still covers many of the same topics. Some of the topics previously covered in ?Implementing and improving service transition? have been moved to a new section called ?Challenges, critical success factors and risks.?

What's the difference between the Lifecycle and Capability certificates?

The Lifecycle and Capability certificates comprise the two streams, or branches, of the ITIL intermediate-level qualification scheme.

The Lifecycle stream-which includes the service strategy qualification-consists of five modules or certifications. These certifications focus on the service lifecycle, the use of process and practice within the lifecycle and developing the skills needed to deliver quality service management practices in an organisation.

The Capability certificates, which are made up of four modules, are geared toward those who want a thorough understanding of ITIL processes and roles. The primary focus is on activities, execution and use of the processes throughout the entire service lifecycle.

How much time is spent on each topic?

ContentHours
Service lifecycle overview.75
Service transition introduction and principles1.75
Service transition processes8.75
Managing people through service transitions1.75
Organising for service transition1.25
Technology considerations.75
Implementing and improving service transition0.5
Challenges, critical success factors and risks.75
Practice exams, review and exam4.25
Times, including the workshops, are estimates; exact times may vary according to the needs of each class.

What kinds of activities are in this course?

Practical assignments, practice exams and other activities offer you multiple opportunities to apply recently learned concepts.

How much time do I have to take the exam and what's the pass score?

You have 90 minutes to complete the multiple-choice, scenario-based exam. You must correctly answer 70% of the answers to pass.

Is this course accredited?

Yes! APMG, the ITIL examination institute, has accredited this course and the instructors who teach it as providing high-quality training in IT Service Management.

Is this course applicable to a Project Management Professional (PMP) certification?

Yes. Although this course is not designed as preparation for the exam, it is beneficial to anyone working toward PMI's PMP certification. For those who are currently certified, completion of this course counts as 19 professional development units (60 units must be completed every three years to maintain certification). For more details, please see the Learning Tree PMI Registered Education Provider Q&A.

If you are an experienced project manager intending to take the PMP exam, you should take Course 276, Preparing for the Project Management Professional (PMP)® Exam. In this course you learn essential PMBOK® Guide terminology, tools and techniques. You gain practical test-taking experience through PMI-style practice exams and create your own personal study plan for continued use after the course.

How does this course relate to other Learning Tree courses?

The following Learning Tree courses are part of the ITIL Lifecycle stream:

The following courses are part of the ITIL Capability stream:

These certification courses may also be of interest:

If you're interested in identifying a structured and logical method for building an effective organisation that supports and complements ITIL best practices, you may be interested in the following non-certification course:

Important Course Information

  • Precourse reading required
  • Approximately 1 hour of home study each evening
  • Course fee includes the ITIL Intermediate Qualification: Service Transition Certification Exam
  • The ITIL v3 Foundation Certificate (or v2-v3 bridge equivalent), or the ITIL Expert Certificate achieved via a bridging route, is required to attend this course and take the ITIL Certification Exam on the final day

Exam Entry Criteria

Candidates must hold the ITIL v3 Foundation Certificate, the v3 Foundation Bridge Certificate or the ITIL Expert Certificate achieved via a bridging route.

It is also recommended that candidates complete at least 21 hours of personal study by reviewing the syllabus and the ITIL Service Transition publication in preparation for the examination, specifically Chapter 2: Service management as a practice. A basic IT literacy and around two years of IT experience are highly desirable.

Special Course Promotions

Note for Passport, FlexPass & 10-Day Pass Holders An additional fee of £150 is applied for exam related expenses when you use your Passport, FlexPass or 10-Day Pass for this course.

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Course Dates

Live online classroom training. Attend highlighted events in person or live, online via Learning Tree AnyWareTM.

UK Dates

20-22 JunLondon enrol
10-12 OctLondon enrol
30 Jan - 1 FebLondon enrol

US East Coast Dates

7-9 MarWashington, DC enrol*
9-11 MayWashington, DC enrol*
23-25 MayNew York enrol*

*New York and Washington DC Courses – Available online with a run time of 2pm to 9pm BST.

For AnyWare enrolments, please register at least 10 days prior to the start of the course.

Mainland Europe Dates

19-21 JunBrussels enrol
9-11 OctBrussels enrol
30 Jan - 1 FebBrussels enrol

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Fees

£ 1,565Standard Fee
Fee with a Savings Plan
£ 1,2252-Course Passport
£ 1,0853-Course Passport
£ 1,0004-Course Passport
£ 1,600Voucher 10-Pack

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