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Previously on "ITIL V3 Change and Supplier Management"

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  • Tingles
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    I enjoy process design, implementation, training, documentation, audit and compliance...

    ITIL / SOx / COBIT / COSO... n stuff...

    I normally get called in at the end of the transformation project when no ones completed any documentation - and the client wont sign it off until it is.

    T

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  • cojak
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    It doesnt really fit in with my entrepreneurial big hitter approach to life & work. If you're a book stamper and steady as you go then I can imagine it's a fantastic skill to have.

    How the hell did I land up with this ITIL contract I will never know!

    Oh yeah!! I lied during the interview, that was it.
    Nope - I'm working with an entrepreneurial SMB who need to sharpen up their services provision.

    SCRUM and ITIL - I'm lovin' it!

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by cojak View Post
    ITIL = Money Money Money

    And I find it fascinating...
    It doesnt really fit in with my entrepreneurial big hitter approach to life & work. If you're a book stamper and steady as you go then I can imagine it's a fantastic skill to have.

    How the hell did I land up with this ITIL contract I will never know!

    Oh yeah!! I lied during the interview, that was it.

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  • cojak
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    ITIL = Money Money Money

    And I find it fascinating...

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  • MarillionFan
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    ITIL = dull dull dull dull dull dull

    Guess what I'm doing today.

    Dull dull dull dull dull dull!

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  • cojak
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    Originally posted by DaveB View Post
    I've got the opportunity to get the ITIL V3 Practioner qualifications for Supplier and Change management, anyone got any tips on what the courses are like and the best way of turning this into something billable in the future?

    I'm not paying for either so I'm going to do them anyway, just wondering whats those with some more experience think of them in long term usefullness.
    Service Procurement = Kerching....

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  • Drewster
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    Originally posted by DaveB View Post
    I'm not paying for either so I'm going to do them anyway, just wondering whats those with some more experience think of them in long term usefullness.
    If you've got nothing better/else to do - they are "free" - put them on your cv.

    Long term usefulness - they won't do any harm.

    They might be a good investment..... ie they cost nothing
    Last edited by Drewster; 9 April 2010, 12:49.

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  • DaveB
    started a topic ITIL V3 Change and Supplier Management

    ITIL V3 Change and Supplier Management

    I've got the opportunity to get the ITIL V3 Practioner qualifications for Supplier and Change management, anyone got any tips on what the courses are like and the best way of turning this into something billable in the future?

    I'm not paying for either so I'm going to do them anyway, just wondering whats those with some more experience think of them in long term usefullness.

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