ITIL® Service Lifecycle- Managing Across the Lifecycle is a 5-day course that allows the delegates to gather all the knowledge they acquired throughout the ITIL® training programme. During the course, the delegates will learn a full understanding of ITIL® Service Lifecycle and also how its different phases fit together. This training will prepare the delegates for ITIL® MALC exam and receive ITIL® Expert Certification. The training will be for 4 days, and on the last day, the exam will be conducted.
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ITIL® Service Lifecycle- Managing Across the Lifecycle is a 5-day course that allows the delegates to gather all the knowledge they acquired throughout the ITIL® training programme. During the course, the delegates will learn a full understanding of ITIL® Service Lifecycle and also how its different phases fit together. This training will prepare the delegates for ITIL® MALC exam and receive ITIL® Expert Certification. The training will be for 4 days, and on the last day, the exam will be conducted.
Learn how to manage the activities across various phases of the service lifecycle
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Exams are provided, as part of the course. Obtaining certification is dependant on passing these exams
Delegates will get certification of completion at the end of the course.
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A dedicated tutor will be at your disposal throughout the training to guide you through any issues.
The professionals who want to enrol for ITIL® Service Lifecycle- Managing Across the Lifecycle course must have attained 17 ITIL credits.
Any professional who has attained 17 credits during ITIL® scheme can attend this course.
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ITIL® Service Lifecycle- Managing Across the Lifecycle course provides in-depth awareness of concepts and terminologies used in ITIL® Service Lifecycle. Those who are involved in service management role must take this course.
Exam
To Measure the knowledge acquired by professionals in training. An exam is conducted on the last day of training. Each delegate has to go through the examination in order to get certified. The exam will have the following pattern:
*After completing 4 days of classroom training and successfully gaining 17 ITIL® credits, the fifth day of this course is a flexible exam preparation day to complete at your convenience in order to prepare you to take and pass your MALC exam online.
We provide comprehensive support during the exam process to make the experience as simple as possible. This exam can be taken at a suitable time, subject to availability; online, anywhere.
Benefits of online exams include:
Introduction: Managing Across the Lifecycle
Introduction: Key Concepts
Service Management Processes Integration
Communication and Stakeholder Management
Manage Service Across the ITIL® Lifecycle
Governance, Roles, Competence, and the Organization
Measurement overview
Implement and Improve Capabilities for Service Management
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Bedford is county town with 80 thousand population. The last census conducted in the year of 2015. The approximate population of Bedford is 1 lakh 67 thousand. A river Great Ouse also flows in the city. Henry, I built Bedford Castle. The same infrastructure was destroyed in 1224. It has been representing the Parliament seat since 1265. A large population of Italy migrated to this town in the past. They proved to be the workforce for this city and helped in the economic sector in the past.
History
The origin of Town’s name is based on the chief of Saxon. He was commonly called Beda. According to some historians, the name is also derived from the river Great Ouse. During the early middle ages, it was an agricultural region where the market was operated nearby town. The wool was a major and crucial industry at that time. The other important industry of the town was Lace industry. Brewing leads the business after the decline of the wool industry. During the mid-18th century, there was an introduction of the railways. The 19th century saw an amazing shift of the industry towards engineering sector.
Governance
Among the Borough of Bedford, Bedford city is the biggest town. The whole administration was looking after by the Mayor. He is also known as Mayor of Bedford. The present mayor belongs to Liberal Democrat party. His name is Dave Hodgson. There are total 10 wards in the city.
Geography and climate
Some major towns and villages such as Kempton, Elstow, Reinhold, and Ravensden are located near to the city. It has a maritime climate similar to the most of the United Kingdom. It got rainfall for the whole year. Bedford airport is the local official met office. It provides day to day update of weather to nearby people.
Demography and Landmarks
It is home to the Italian people. There are lakhs of Italian natives who moved to this country in the past. The major reason for this population was the migration of the labourers during the mid-19th century. Italian community, they also had their own Vice-consulate for 54 years. After the Italian population, the second most important migrated people were South Asian. River Ouse flows through the Centre of the town. A war memorial to commemorate the war heroes was built in the town during 1921.
Transport
The transportation system of the town links between the town and whole England. The major road network is A6 which connects the whole town. The bus station started its services in 2015. The whole Bedford is connected with the vast network and there is no problem of transportation.
Education
The education system of Bedford is slightly different from rest of the England. It follows the three-tier system in certain locations. The education policy was recommended by Sir Plowden in 1967. There was a referendum in 2006 to change the system, but people rejected this proposal. After 3 years, again the process was started to shift it from 3 tier to 2 tier system. It got succeeded the same year.
Religious sites
The majority of the people belong to the Christian community. Churches St. Paul’s and St. Peter’s get lion’s share of the visiting Christian community. Four mosques are also there. The Largest Sikh temple (Gurudwara) of the United Kingdom is also here. Other prominent places are Guru Ravidass and Valmiki temples.
Culture and Sports
The prominent religious community of 20th century also has their sculpture in the Panacea Museum. The country also has a famous venue. The major production houses direct many of the films in the University of Bedfordshire Theatre.