Best Practice
Definicija Best Practice je detaljno objašnjena u Rečniku IT Service Management-a kao dokazana aktivnost ili proces koji su uspešno korišćeni od većeg broja organizacija i kao takvi omogućavaju efektivnije i efikasnije korišćanje datih resourca kao i stvaranje novih komparativnih prednosti. ITIL Framework je odličan primer Best Practice u IT okruženju.
Koristeći Best practice metode organizacija ili pojedinci nemaju potrebu da kreću svaki put iz početka ("reinvent the wheel"), a takođe veoma lako razumeju jedni druge jer koriste iste ili slične procese, zajednička iskustva i stečena znanja, kao i usvojenu terminologiju.
itSMF se trudi da bude Forum u kome će sve organizacije i ljudi koji rade u domenu Service Management-a, moći da dele svoja profesionalna iskustva i pomažu jedni drugima da ne naprave ponovo negde već viđene greške ili da unaprede aktivnosti na način na koji je to već urađeno i primerom dokazalo svoju opravdanost.
itSMF Best Practice je u principu fokusirana na IT Service Management, ali u realnosti može biti primenjena u svim industrijama i domenima rada. Kao dodatni izvor znanja i relevantnih informacija ovde je ponudjen širok spektar TSO publikacija iz domena ITIL, Prince2, MSP i MOR metodologija, koje se mogu naručiti u štampanom i elektronskom formatu, koristeći sledeći link.

Pozivamo sve članove i ostale zainteresovane da se ukljuće u rad ovog Foruma i svako na svoji način da odgovarajući doprinos. Budite slobodni da pošaljete, koristeći Forum opciju na ovoj internet stranici, vaša viđenja Best Practice u IT Service Management-u i primere iz vašeg profesionalnog iskustva. Takođe, možete kontaktirati ljude iz našeg tima, koristeći opciju O Nama, i poslati konstruktivne sugestije na ovu temu, odgovarajuće radove i relevantne članke kako bi ovde bili objavljeni.
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Although ITIL V3 was published more than a year ago, not all Service Management professionals are aware of the new ITIL V3 Qualification Scheme, which continues to evolve.
What is a “qualification scheme”?
A qualification scheme is a roadmap for achieving a Professional Certification. It typically consists of a set of intermediate Credentials which build and depend upon each other which in total demonstrate that the skills and knowledge embedded in the Certification have been achieved. The ITIL V3 qualification scheme is very different from the V2 in that it defines different subject matter ladders to climb, has more levels to the scheme, provides guidance on how to achieve each type and level of Certification, delineates the prerequisites for each level and lays out the roles and responsibilities of the different organizations participating in the scheme.
Why is there a new ITIL qualification scheme?
Although much of ITIL content is the same between version 2 and version 3, its scope, its orientation and the structure of its advice have evolved significantly. The new scheme takes these changes into account and therefore has become a modular points-based system.
How has the scheme changed? 
There are several significant differences:
What is the difference between an APMG, an EXIN and an ISEB examination?
There is little difference. The examination questions used, the scoring and the certificates delivered are equivalent. There is a database of exam questions that all Examination Institutes use to create their examinations.
In what languages can the examinations be taken?
APM Group is committed to providing examinations in a wide array of languages, including English, German, French and Italian. Normally, the English version is available first, with the other languages following within a few months. For the availability of an exam in a given language, consult the Examination Institutes (see below).
I already have an ITIL certification. Do I have to redo it?
Existing ITIL certifications continue to be valid. However, as IT Service Providers make the move from ITIL V2 to ITIL V3, the older certifications will become of lesser interest. The ITIL 3 scheme includes several “Bridge” examinations that allow existing holders of ITIL certificates to upgrade their certifications to ITIL V3 via a “fast-track”. They may take shorter and less expensive bridge examinations that assume knowledge of ITIL V2, and concentrate on the differences between ITIL V2 and ITIL V3. An existing ITIL Foundation Certificate is worth 1.5 credits, a Practitioner Certificate is worth 12 credits, and a Manager’s Certificate is worth 17 credits. By passing a bridge examination (currently, only the Foundation Bridge and the Manager Bridge exist), one can receive sufficient points to attain the corresponding ITIL V3 level.
How do I prepare for ITIL V3 qualifications?
As part of the Qualification Scheme, the APM Group and its Examination Institutes authorize companies as Training Organizations (ATOs), and individuals as trainers (ATs). There are numerous ATOs which can be found by consulting the Examination Institutes web sites (see below). As in the past, certification at levels higher than Foundation requires participation in a course offered by an ATO. Certification at the Foundation level does not require this participation, although it is recommended.
For the availability of these examinations in different languages, consult the Examination Institutes (see link below).
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