The issue was...
All my other ITIL certs were correct - they decided that this one should change?
No one understood why or could correct it?
Now sorted.
T
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Originally posted by Tingles View PostOnly just received my 'correct' Expert v3 certificate today - after finally getting ISEB to spell my name correctly.
How difficult can it be?
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Originally posted by Tingles View PostOnly just received my 'correct' Expert v3 certificate today - after finally getting ISEB to spell my name correctly.
How difficult can it be?
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Only just received my 'correct' Expert v3 certificate today - after finally getting ISEB to spell my name correctly.
How difficult can it be?
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ITIL V3 undergoing first 'refresh'
http://www.itsmf.co.uk/News/Internat...peDevPlan.aspx
And for the cynical amongst us:
The principal aims of the project to update ITIL V3 are to:- Resolve any errors or inconsistencies in the text and diagrams, both in content and presentation
- Improve the publication by addressing issues raised in the change control log, as analysed and recommended by the CAB and approved by OGC. These are largely to do with clarity, consistency, correctness and completeness
- Address suggestions for change made by the training community to make ITIL easier to teach
- Review the Service Strategy publication to ensure that the concepts are explained in the clearest, most concise and accessible way possible. There is no notion of simplifying the concepts; rather, improving the exposition of the ideas.
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