Friday, 20 January 2012

ITIL V3 Certification Path

So you just passed Foundation exam and wish to continue your ITIL development but you are confused and don't know what to do next?

Well, you are not alone. ITIL has one of the most confusing certification schemes on the market with multiple pathways and, to be quite blunt, rather strange credit scheme.

So let's see where we stand...

Basically, there are 5 levels of qualifications:
  • ITIL Foundation
  • ITIL Intermediate Level   
  • ITIL Managing Across the Lifecycle
  • ITIL Expert Level
  • ITIL Master Qualification
Assuming you have successfully passed Foundation exam, Intermediate level is the next logical step and this is where things start to get complicated.

Inside intermediate level there are two ways you can take:
  • Service Lifecycle
  • Service Capability
Service lifecycle is for you if you are working in management or if you are team leader and it contains following modules:

  • Service Strategy Qualification 
  • Service Design Qualification
  • Service Transition
  • Service Operation Qualification
  • Continual Service Improvement
On the other hand if you are working as a process manager or are more focused on  day-to-day execution of ITIL practices, the Service Capability modules is the way to and they contain:
  • Service Offerings and Agreements 
  • Release, Control and Validation
  • Operational Support and Analysis
  • Planning, Protection and Optimization
However, if you want to get the next stage of ITIL qualification, one of these streams is simply not enough because of the above mentioned unique credit system.

Basically, ITIL Managing Across the Lifecycle qualification is a go-between the Intermediate qualification and ITIL Expert Level and is concerned with the knowledge required to implement and manage the necessary skills associated with use of the Lifecycle practices.

ITIL Expert level of qualification is aimed at those individuals who are interested in demonstrating a superior level of knowledge of the ITIL Scheme in its entirety.





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