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THE LEARNING CURVE

01 Course Pre-requisites

You must hold ITIL 4 Foundation certification before attending.

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02 Course Overview

The ITIL 4 Strategist: Direct, Plan and Improve exam (included) must be passed in order to gain certification. The exam is taken online through PeopleCert. The format of this exam is as follows:

  • 90 minutes duration
  • 40 multiple-choice questions
  • 70% pass mark
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04 Course Content

  • Understand the key concepts of Direct, Plan & Improve
  • Understand the scope of what is to be directed and/or planned, and know how to use key principles and methods of direction and planning in that context
  • Understand the role of Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) and know how to integrate the principles and methods into the service value system
  • Understand and know how to use the key principles and methods of continual improvement for all types of improvements
  • Understand and know how to use the key principles and methods of communication and organizational change management to direction, planning and improvement
  • Understand and know how to use the key principles and methods of measurement and reporting in direction, planning and improvement
  • Understand and know how to direct, plan and improve value streams and practices
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About Solihull

Solihull is the town located in the region of West Midlands of England. In 2011 census, it has estimated population of about 206,700. It is also one of the most wealthy regions outside the London. uSwitch quality of life index named Solihull the “best place to live” in the UK in November 2013.

History

Toponymy

The name of the Solihull is originated from the location of its parish church named as St Alphege  on famous ‘soily’ hill. This church was constructed on a hill of stiff red marl that converted into the sticky mud in rainy weather.

Early History

The famous Solihull School established in the year 1560. St. Alphege dates from a similar period and is a huge example of Gothic church architecture. It is situated at the head of high street and is grade 1 listed building.  

20th Century

The Industrial Rebellion mainly approved Solihull by, and until the 20th century, Solihull sustained a small market town. World War II also approved Solihull by. Bordering Coventry. Birmingham was harshly injured by recurrent German violence attacks, but separately from some bouts on what is now the Land Rover plant, the airport and the local railway lines, Solihull bolted mainly complete.

In 1901, the populace of the city was just 7,500. This development was due to a quantity of factors comprising a large slum clearance agenda in Birmingham, the growth of the Rover car plant, the development of what was then Elmdon Airport into Birmingham International Airport and, possibly most knowingly, the proclamation of large areas of land for housing growth enticing inner relocation of new inhabitants from across the UK.

 

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