Topics:
Understand the following key terms:
Direction
Planning
Improvement
Operating Model
Methods
Risks
Scope of control
Understand the differences between the following key concepts:
Vision and Mission
Strategy, Tactics and Operations
Governance compliance and management
Policies, Controls and Guidelines
Understand the concepts of Value, Outcomes, Costs & Risks and their relationships to direction, planning & improvement
Identify the scope of control and within this:
Know how to cascade goals and requirements
Know how to define effective policies, controls and guidelines
Know how to place decision-making authority at the correct level
Know how to ensure that controls are sufficient, but not excessive
Know how to use the ITIL continual improvement model to improve the service value system or any part of the SVS
Know how to identify assessment objectives, outputs, requirements and criteria
Know how to select an appropriate assessment method for a particular situation
Know how to define and prioritize desired outcomes of an improvement
Know how to build, justify and advocate for a business case
Know how to conduct:
Improvement reviews
Analysis of lessons learned
Know how to embed continual improvement at all levels of the SVS
Understand the nature, scope and potential benefits of organizational change management
Know how to use the key principles and methods of Communication & OCM
Identify and manage different types of stakeholders
Effectively communicate with and influence others
Establish effective feedback channels
Know how to establish effective interfaces across the value chain
Know how to define indicators and metrics to support objectives
Understand the differences between value streams and practices and how those differences impact direction, planning and improvement
Know how to select and use the appropriate methods and techniques to direct, plan and improve value streams and practices.
Addressing the 4 dimensions
Applying the guiding principles
Value stream mapping
Optimization of workflow
Elimination of waste
Ensuring & utilizing feedback