ITIL® 4: Key Concepts and Building Blocks of ITIL (eLearning 3/25)
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- Опубликовано: 19 июн 2024
- [Lesson 3 of 25, full course available at Mplaza.training ]
This video is part of the ITIL® 4 Foundation eLearning Course, by Ivor Macfarlane (co-author of ITIL®). ITIL® is the most popular guide for IT Service Management. Foundation is the first level of certification in ITIL®. After you become certified, you have the option to proceed to the Practitioner, Intermediate, Expert, and Master levels. Most people who are certified in ITIL® find the Foundation certificate sufficient for their goals.
Full ITIL® 4 Foundation eLearning Course
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The entire course is available at Mplaza.training. The course offers everything you need to learn ITIL® 4 and prepare for the ITIL® Foundation exam. The whole course includes 25 lessons, which is equivalent to a 2-day classroom course. It contains a sample exam, multiple quizzes, and access to the trainer. You can watch the first 30% (11 of the 25 videos) for free on this channel.
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cool thank you
Great videos. Keep it up!
Great video, clear understanding of the value concept.
Thank you Sir, great explanation very helpful
wonderful presentation...very well paced video..Many new thougts about Services formed in my head. Bravo!
Thank you, sir!
Great for revision. Thank you.
Thank you sir.
This is great. Thank you for offering this series of videos. Big help!!!
Thank you sir
Should slide at 8:20 have "Service Relationship - a cooperation between a service provider and service consumer" or customer?
Very nice great training simple yet affective.
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Please get to the point earlier in the video and cut off the fluff. The first two videos were fluff.
not really, they were useful for someone with 0 base knowledge ...