ITIL 4 ® SPECIALIST IT Asset Management
Issued by
PeopleCert
The ITIL Specialist: IT Asset Management certification shows that that the individual understands the key concepts, principles, challenges and value of ITAM and use these to foster effective management of costs and risks, monitoring and ensuring compliance, and good governance of IT assets. The individual can demonstrate effective decision-making skills which encompass all aspects of the IT asset lifecycle including the ability to recognise and evaluate the sustainability aspects of IT assets.
Skills
- Adaptability
- Business Analysis
- Business Case Development
- Business Change Management
- Collaboration And Teamwork
- Communication
- Continual Improvement
- Corporate Social Responsibility
- Creation and Implementation of Target Operating Models
- Data Management
- Documentation Management and Record Keeping
- Driving Company Culture and Change
- Education and Training Provision
- Emerging Technology Monitoring
- Financial Management
- Information Technology and Systems Governance
- Infrastructure and Platform Management
- Innovation
- Knowledge Management of Data Constructs
- Measurement And Reporting
- Negotiation
- Organisation Change Management
- Planning And Organisation
- Problem Solving
- Procurement Management
- Project and Programme Management
- Regulatory and Compliance Management
- Risk Assessment and Management
- Service Delivery and Management
- Stakeholder Management
- Strategic Thinking And Planning
- Supplier Management
- Sustainability Management
- Workforce and Talent Management
Earning Criteria
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The individual has passed the ITIL 4 ® SPECIALIST IT Asset Management exam.
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Complete 5 points out of the required 20 in the practical application of ITIL 4 ® SPECIALIST IT Asset Management knowledge and skills within your professional capacity, either through professional practice or coaching and mentoring.
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Complete 15 points out of the required 20 through chosen activities suiteds to the individuals professional development needs. These activities may fall within training and qualifications, community participation and self-study.