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By Jill Knapp, on June 20th, 2010
Before booking an ITIL Foundation class with a training provider, don’t be afraid to ask the training company what level certification the instructor has earned. Surprisingly, many Foundation instructors only hold an ITIL Foundation certification.
Think about it: This means that the only difference between you and your instructor is that they took that very 40-question exam that . . . → Click to Read More of this Post: Are you smarter than your instructor?
By Jill Knapp, on June 15th, 2010
When an organization decides to spend the money on ITIL training, it’s typically because something is broken, and improvements need to be made. Ideally, these improvements need to be made quickly, since the person footing the training bill wants to see the training ROI stat. In an ITIL V3 Foundation class, we have 32 topics to cover: 28 ITIL . . . → Click to Read More of this Post: Training for knowledge vs. training for a certification
By Jill Knapp, on January 3rd, 2010
Continuing our ITIL V3 Foundation test-taking tips and tricks, here’s some information about your certification:
Once you pass the exam, you will have earned your ITIL Foundation Certificate in IT Service Management There is no handy set of letters you can put after your name, like PMP or MCSE, though ome people choose to write “ITIL Foundation Certified” under . . . → Click to Read More of this Post: ITIL Foundation Exam Tips 2 – Electric Booglaoo
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