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THE LEARNING CURVE

01 Course Pre-requisites

To attend, you must hold ITIL® 4 Foundation certification.

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02 Course Overview

What's Included

  • ITIL® 4 Specialist High Velocity IT Training Manual
  • 3 days of instructor-led tuition
  • Certificate
  • Exam
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03 What will the delegates learn ?

You will learn the following main ITIL 4 practices:

  • Architecture management
  • Business analysis
  • Deployment management
  • Service validation and testing
  • Software development and management
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04 Course Content

The syllabus of the ITIL 4 Specialist High Velocity IT (HVIT) certificate training courseware consists of:

1. Understand concepts regarding the high-velocity nature of the digital enterprise, including the demand it places on IT

1.1 Understand the following terms:

  • Digital organisation
  • High-velocity IT
  • Digital transformation
  • IT transformation
  • Digital product
  • Digital technology

1.2 Understand when the transformation to high-velocity IT is desirable and feasible

1.3 Understand the five objectives associated with digital products to achieve:

  • Valuable investments – strategically innovative and effective application of IT
  • Fast development - quick realisation and delivery of IT services and IT-related products
  • Resilient operations - highly resilient IT services and IT-related products
  • Co-created value - effective interactions between service provider and consumer
  • Assured conformance - to governance, risk and compliance (GRC) requirements

2. Understand the digital product lifecycle in terms of the ITIL ‘operating model’

2.1 Understand how high-velocity IT relates to:

  • The four dimensions of service management
  • The ITIL service value system
  • The service value chain
  • The digital product lifecycle

3. Understand the importance of the ITIL guiding principles and other fundamental concepts for delivering high-velocity IT

3.1 Understand the following principles, models and concepts:

  • Ethics
  • Safety culture
  • Lean culture
  • Toyota Kata
  • Lean / Agile / resilient / continuous
  • Service-dominant logic
  • Design thinking
  • Complexity thinking

3.2 Know how to use the following principles, models and concepts:

  • Ethics
  • Safety culture
  • Lean culture
  • Toyota Kata
  • Lean / Agile / resilient / continuous
  • Service-dominant logic
  • Design thinking
  • Complexity thinking
  • How the above contribute to:
  • Help get customers’ jobs done
  • Trust and be trusted
  • Continually raise the bar
  • Accept ambiguity and uncertainty
  • Commit to continual learning

4. Know how to contribute to achieving value with digital products

4.1 Know how the service provider ensures valuable investments are achieved.

4.2 Know how to use the following practices to contribute to achieving valuable investments

  • Portfolio management
  • Relationship management

4.3 Know how the service provider ensures fast development is achieved.

4.4 Know how to use the following practices to contribute to achieving fast development

  • Architecture management
  • Business analysis
  • Deployment management
  • Service validation and testing
  • Software development and management

4.5 Know how the service provider ensures resilient operations are achieved.

4.6 Know how to use the following practices to contribute to achieving resilient operations

  • Availability management
  • Capacity and performance management
  • Monitoring and event management
  • Problem management
  • Service continuity management
  • Infrastructure and platform management

4.7 Know how the service provider ensures co-created value is achieved.

4.8 Know how to use the following practices to contribute to achieving co-created value with the service consumer

  • Relationship management
  • Service design
  • Service desk

4.9 Know how the service provider ensures assured conformance is achieved

4.10 Know how to use the following practices to contribute to achieving assured conformance

  • Information security management
  • Risk management
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About Warrington

Warrington is a popular town and unitary authority area in Cheshire, England. It is situated on the banks of the River Mersey, 20 miles (nearly 32 km) east of Liverpool, and 20 miles (nearly 32 km) west of Manchester. In 2015 population was around 207,700, which is more than twice of 1968 when it became a New Town. It is the main town in the county of Cheshire.

The Romans founded Warrington at a major crossing place on the River Mersey. Saxons established a new settlement in Warrington. By the Middle Ages, Warrington had developed as a market town at the lowermost bridging point of the river. A local custom of textile and tool production dates from this time.

Early history                                                                                                 

Warrington has been a major crossing point on the River Mersey since time immemorial, and there was a Roman settlement at Wilderspool.  Local archaeological evidence shows that there were Bronze Age settlements also. In medieval times Warrington's significance was as a market town and linking point of the River Mersey.  The source of the modern town was located in the area around St Elphin's Church. It is now included in the Church Street Conservation Area, established while the main river crossing was via a ford about 1 km upriver of Warrington Bridge.

Demography

Population and ethnicity

At the 2011 census, Warrington had a total population of 202,200. Out of which 49.6% are male, and 50.4% are female. The average age is 38.06 years, which is somewhat below the local and national averages.

Besides English, according to the 2011 census, there were another 36 languages spoken by the 0.01% of people of Warrington aged 3 and above. Other languages spoken by more than 0.1% were Polish (0.88%), Urdu (0.14%), Slovak (0.21%), Latvian (0.12%) Non-Mandarin or Cantonese Chinese (0.12%) and Tagalog or Filipino (0.11%). There are almost 100 churches and two mosques. It also has a Sikh temple which is the only Sikh place of worship in Cheshire.

Tansport

Railways

The town has two main railway stations. Bank Quay is located on the main West Coast Main Line between Glasgow Central and London Euston and the Manchester Piccadilly to North Wales via Chester line. Central is located on the Liverpool to Manchester line (via Warrington and Widnes) with through services to the North East and East Anglia.

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