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Overview
A one-day course to prepare holders of any ITIL® certification to re-certify after a 3 year period to ensure their certification remains current in today’s market.
All ITIL® courses now require re-certification after 3 years if they are to remain ‘current’. Learners can attend this one-day session to give them a recap of the foundation information needed to take the ITIL4® Foundation exam.
Once taken, this exam will re-accredit all of the learners other ITIL® qualifications held for a further 3 years.
Prerequisites
To have taken and passed an ITIL4® qualification.
Target Audience
This one-day course is for people that have already gained their ITIL4® Foundation certification (or any other ITIL4® certification) and want to recertify their qualification(s) after 3 years. This is NOT a course designed to support exam retakes.
Outline
This course is a brief overview of the foundation course content and will not cover everything that is covered in the 3-day ITIL4® Foundation course. It is a condensed session focusing on the more important topics which are weighted heavily in the exam.
The day will consist of a mock exam on arrival followed by a de-brief of the exam. The remainder of the day will be spent recapping the core ITIL topics in readiness for you to take your exam
Anybody requiring a full recap of all foundation topics should attend the full ITIL4® foundation course.
If you need training for 3 or more people, you should ask us about onsite training. Putting aside the obvious location benefit, content can be customised to better meet your business objectives and more can be covered than in a public classroom. Its a cost effective option. One on one training can be delivered too, at reasonable rates.
Submit an enquiry from any page on this site and let us know you are interested in the requirements box, or simply mention it when we contact you.
All $ prices are in USD unless it’s a NZ or AU date
SPVC = Self Paced Virtual Class
LVC = Live Virtual Class
Our clients have included prestigious national organisations such as Oxford University Press, multi-national private corporations such as JP Morgan and HSBC, as well as public sector institutions such as the Department of Defence and the Department of Health.