ITIL Training – Are We Ready for V3
Posted by: William A Edwards MBCS, BA(Hons) in Business, tags: best practice, Business, guidance, itil, itil v3, itsmf, ogc, project management, service management, tsoIt has now been two years since the launch of ITIL (R) Version 3, the new version of best practice guidance for service management from the OGC (Office of Government Commerce). For these past two years, the administrators of the new qualifications scheme (APMG), together with examination institutes and training providers, have been busy getting the new ITIL Expert qualification off the ground.
But the whole thing could be dead in the water before it has even got going properly according to the most recently published figures for ITIL training. It seems that whilst the foundation course is popular for version 3, the more advanced training courses have been rather slow to take-off.
It is not really that surprising when you come to think about it because to qualify for the new ITIL Expert certificate, candidates now need to complete a very challenging curriculum of modular courses. Whereas the old V2 Service Sanager qualification took only 13 days, the new replacement qualification takes from 22 to 27 days to complete.
The version 3 scheme has 3 levels and an additional 4th level is planned. Is all this training really what people actually want and need or could it be just another money-spinner for the scheme administrators and the training providers? The answer from the market seems to be that the new courses are not wanted -at least for the present.
Also, whilst the old V2 qualifications scheme is still running, it makes little sense for people to pursue the new route to the professional qualification when you can also get it through the V2 route simply by doing a bridging course at the end. And this track is not only cheaper, but quicker and more convenient for most people.
It is, in my opinion, time for APMG to be decisive and act immediately to support the V3 qualifications scheme. It is finally time to axe the old V2 qualifications and really get behind the new scheme.

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