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HOME > TRAINING OVERVIEW > ITSM COURSES > ITIL SERVICE DESIGN
ITIL® SERVICE DESIGN

The Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL®) has become the de-facto best practice standard for the provision of high quality IT services worldwide.  It provides guidance to customers of Information Technology services on what they should demand, and for IT organizations the various publications identify what should be provided and how to maximize efficiency and effectiveness.

The Office of the Government Commerce commissioned a program to review the best practice framework in 2005. The result was the launch of five core books in May 2007, referred to as ITIL® V3, for the practice of Service Management in Information Technology.

The 3-day ITIL® V3 Service Design course is an independent certification and also prepares the candidate for the Managing Across the Lifecycle and ITIL® Expert certifications.  This course covers Design principles, processes, common activities, supporting technology, functions and roles, and implementation issues. Of particular interest will be the identification of the Business Value of IT Services. 

The course syllabus covers the management and control of the activities and techniques within Service Design, but not the detail of each of the supporting processes. Further detail on these processes is provided in the ITIL® Release, Control and Validation course.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Participants will gain practical skills at an analytical level in the following areas:

  • Service Design principles, concepts, inputs, outputs, and activities
  • Service Design processes and management
  • Control and coordination of activities and technologies
  • Analysis, justification and selection of the implementation approaches, challenges, critical success factors and risks
  • Challenges, critical success factors and risks associated with Service Designs
  • Justification and control of the organizational and technological issues on Service Design

WHO SHOULD ATTEND
The main target group includes, but is not limited to CIOs, CTOs, managers, supervisory staff, team leaders, designers, architects, planners, IT consultants, IT audit managers, IT security managers and ITSM trainers involved in the ongoing management, coordination and integration of design activities.

PREREQUISITE
This qualification is only available to candidates who hold the V3 Foundation or Foundation Bridge Certificate in IT Service Management.

EXAMINATION
At the end of the course, participants will write ITIL® Intermediate Planning, Protection and Optimization examination.  This is an eight question, scenario based, multiple choice exam in which delegates are required to score 70% to be awarded ITIL® Intermediate Certificate in Planning, Protection and Optimization.

MATERIALS
You will receive a course binder containing copies of presentation slides, case studies, exercises, suggested solutions and practice exams.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
Introduction to Service Design
  • Service Management as a practice
  • Service Design - purpose, goals, objectives and scope
  • Service Design Package – contents and usage
  • Service Acceptance Criteria – contents and usage
  • Service Design business value and benefits
Service Design Principles
  • Service Design principles and service composition
  • Importance and approach to balanced design
  • Service requirements, business requirements and drivers
  • Design activities and constraints
  • Five aspects of Service Design
  • Business Service Management (BSM) and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) principles
  • Service Design models
Service Design Processes
  • Service Catalogue Management
  • Service Level Management
  • Capacity Management
  • Availability Management
  • IT Service Continuity Management
  • Information Security Management
  • Supplier Management

 


Service Design Technology Activities
  • Requirements Engineering – what, types, management and techniques
  • Data and Information Management – activities and techniques
  • Application Management – activities and techniques
Organizing for Service Design
  • Functional roles analysis and RACI
  • Service Design roles and responsibilities
Service Design Technology, Implementation and Improvement
  • Service Design tools and requirements
  • service Design issues regarding Business Impact Analysis, Service Level Requirements and risks
  • Six-stage implementation approach
  • Measurements through Critical Success Factors and Key Performance Indicators
  • Service Design success and risk factor

 Wrap Up, mock and exam











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