Practical Application of Problem Management Training in Norway

  • Learn via: Classroom
  • Duration: 2 Days
  • Level: Intermediate
  • Price: From €2,912+VAT
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Many people completing the ITIL 4 Foundation course ask where they can go next to gain insight, assistance, and tools to enable the practical application of the ITIL practices in their real environment.

This set of Practical Application courses are designed to meet that demand. In these courses attendees/learners will spend two days with an instructor talking through the practical application and delivery of a specific practice.

This course is focussed upon Problem Management. Whether in a public or private enterprise, whether you work in a new agile company, or your company is structured more traditionally Whether your focus is profit, health, societal improvement or safeguarding the nation, everyone requires the ability to address problems, deal with problems and ultimately resolve problems. This course provides you with some of the skills, the insight and even some of the tools required to be successful in implementing, improving or considering Problem management in your organisation

An ITIL 4 foundation certificate holder is preferred, however a rudimentary familiarity with ITIL is sufficient

Target Audience

This course is appropriate for all. Anyone with an interest or responsibility for Problem management, or the Problem management activities, in an organisation will find this course useful.

As an attendee our aim is that you will:

  • Understand the key concepts of Problem Management
  • Understand how to use the ITIL practice materials to assist Problem management in your organisation
  • Provide you with practical assets you can use within your organisation
  • Provide you with the tools to start or improvement your practice implementation
  • Provide you with the knowledge to enable you to develop expertise in Problem management
  • Provide you with the opportunity to discuss Problem management with peers

This course follows the ITIL continual improvement model in its delivery but has a 100% focus upon Change enablement. Providing activities, tools, and consideration points for the practice throughout.

1. What’s the vision – Consider the vision to metrics trail - Explores the purpose of Problem management- Explores the objectives of Problem management-RACI -Three phases of Problem management.

2. Where are we now – Looking at existing problem models (if they exist) - Consider volume of incidents - Explores resource utilisation – Stakeholders - Problem identification - Problem control - Error control.

3. Where do we want to be – Setting definitions around Major Incidents, problems and known errors - Creating a business justification for Problem management - Creating an improvement plan - Setting measurable targets (SMART) - Resource use – Problem models.

4. How do we get there – Looking at role competencies -Thinking about Problem Management (Cynefin) - Looking at Problem management techniques - Agreeing Change authorities (for problem resolutions) - Considers improvement measures/KPIs/CSF/PSFs for Problem management.

5. Take Action – Planning the improvement of Problem management - Role identification – who’s doing what? - Communication plan - Reviewing RACI for the improvements - Observing and monitoring progression -Practice interfaces.

6. Did we get there – Dashboards and reporting - Benefits realisation - Review of Problem records/tickets - Review of Known error database - Considers the value stream(s) for Problem management - Recognises the current status quo through measures/baselines and compares to the baseline.

7. How to keep the momentum going – Considers the next cycle of improvement -Explores new technologies and thus an avenue for new problems -Considers improving the value stream(s) for Problem management -Considers the efficacy of the known error database -Considers whether an organisation is proactive enough in Problem management -Considers whether Problem management is fully utilising all four dimensions.



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Upcoming Trainings

Join our public courses in our Norway facilities. Private class trainings will be organized at the location of your preference, according to your schedule.

Classroom / Virtual Classroom
12 januar 2025
Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim
2 Days
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21 januar 2025
Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim
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12 januar 2025
Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim
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Classroom / Virtual Classroom
21 januar 2025
Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim
2 Days
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
25 februar 2025
Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim
2 Days
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
12 mars 2025
Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim
2 Days
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
13 mars 2025
Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim
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Classroom / Virtual Classroom
25 februar 2025
Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim
2 Days
Practical Application of Problem Management Training Course in Norway

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