Instructor Led Training
ITIL® 4 Leader Digital and IT Strategy
Instructor-led training (ILT) is a traditional form of education that involves a skilled instructor leading a classroom or virtual session to deliver training to learners.
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How Does It Work?
Zoom meeting with student twice a week.
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AI Tutor support.
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Assignments and Grade.
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About This Course
The ITIL® 4 Leader Digital and IT Strategy course is designed for those who are operating at a leadership capacity in IT organizations, or who are aspiring leaders. You will learn to use ITIL at a strategic level and use the practices to craft a strategy for your organization. The comprehensive ITIL4 Leader course covers all the key concepts of digital and IT strategy, digital disruption and transformation, digital and IT strategy notions in alignment with a continual improvement model, and strategic capabilities used through all stages of the digital and IT strategy journey. By the end of this course, you will have the skills and knowledge to pass the ITIL® 4 Leader Digital and IT Strategy certification exam easily.
Skills You’ll Get
Lesson Plan
Introduction
- About this guide
- ITIL practices
- The digital and IT strategy context
Key concepts
- Digital, information, operational, and communication technology
- Digital organization
- Digital business
- Digitization
- Digital transformation
- Products and services
- Tiers of strategy
- Business models
- Operating models
- Strategy and the service value system
What is the vision?
- Digital disruption
- Deciding on a balanced strategic focus
- Positioning tools for digital organizations
- Creating a vision
Where are we now?
- Environmental analysis
- Opportunity analysis
- Digital readiness assessment
Where do we want to be and how do we get there?
- Strategy planning
- Strategic approaches for digital organizations
- Strategy discussion and approval
Take action!
- How strategies are implemented
- Coordinating strategy and strategic initiatives
- Leading digital transformation
- Strategy communication and implementation
Did we get there?
- Key facts about measurement
- Measuring a strategy
- Instrumenting strategy
- Strategy review
How do we keep the momentum going?
- Long-term momentum: Ensuring organizational vialibilty
- Short-term momentum: Parallel operation
Digital leadership
- Digital mindset
- Communication
- Relationship management
- Education and learning
- Evaluating emerging technology and industry trends
- Agile management techniques
- Defining and using strategic metrics
- Orchestrating diverse environment
- Operationalizing strategy
- Business and technology management skills
Managing innovation and emerging technologies
- Definition
- Managing innovation is a strategic capability
- Managing innovation is a mindset and culture
- Innovation or adoption
- Achieving a balanced approach to innovation
- Formal approach to innovation management
- Characteristics of organizations with an innovative culture
- Building a culture that supports innovation
- Approaches to innovation
- Evaluating and adopting emerging technology
Managing strategic risk
- Definition
- Risk management in digital organizations
- Organizing risk management
- Using risk management to evaluate opportunities
- Risk identification
- The risk register
- Qualitative risk analysis
- Quantitative risk analysis
- Risk triggers
- Risk posture: Balancing the risks and rewards of digital technology
- Risk treatment
- Achieving a risk-informed mindset and culture
Structuring for digital business
- Governance
- Structuring the organization
- Transitioning from traditional to new organizational structures
Conclusion
Frequently asked questions
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