The meaning of Soft Skills can sometimes be difficult to describe. It can be that unique attribute or characteristic that facilitates great communication. It can be the special way that you show confidence in a challenging situation. The events can become more easily managed with this great workshop.
With our 10 Soft Skills You Need workshop you will begin to see how important it is to develop a core set of soft skills. By managing and looking at the way people interact and seeing things in a new light, you will improve on almost every aspect of your career.
Duration Learning Credits
1 day-8 hours of 8 PDU’s
Session
Public Classroom Pricing:
Early Bird Price: AUD 799.00
Regular Price: AUD 649.00
Instructor-Led Virtual Live Pricing:
Early Bird Price: AUD 699.00
Regular Price: AUD 549.00
Private Group/ In-House Learning:
Have a group of 5 or more people?
Register yourself with a special pricing and
request the training exclusively
Day 1
● Course Introduction
● Cloud Service Management Fundamentals
● Cloud Service Management Roles
● Cloud Service Strategy
Day 2
● Cloud Service Design, Deployment and Migration
● Cloud Service Management
(Part 1)
● Cloud Service Management
(Part 2)
Day 3
● Cloud Service Economics
● Cloud Service Governance
● Showing the Value of Cloud Services to the Business
● Popular Service Management Frameworks
● Certification Exam Preparation
The Cloud Service Manager course will be of interest to:
● IT Managers and CIOs
● Service Managers (with or without an ITIL background)
● Service Management Professionals
● Cloud Strategy and Management Consultants
● Service Architects, Technical Pre-Sales Consultants
● IT Professionals
● Recall cloud service management terminology, definitions, and concepts.
● Explain basic terminology related to cloud service management.
● Analyze an organization’s strategic assets and capabilities to successfully design, deploy, and run cloud services.
● Identify and explain important roles involved in cloud service management.
● Compare the relationship between cloud provider and cloud consumer.
● Differentiate between potential risks and benefits of adopting a cloud strategy.
● Produce an initial cloud adoption strategy.
● Illustrate the benefits and drive the adoption of cloud-based services within an organization.
● Identify strategies to reduce risk and remove issues associated with the adoption of cloud computing and cloud-based services.
● Analyze the impact of demand and how to right-size cloud services at the design stage.
● Outline what a cloud marketplace is and differentiate between the consumer’s and provider’s perspective of a cloud marketplace.
● Analyze effective demand management across cloud-based service models.
● Illustrate the benefits, risks and issues of DevOps within an IT organization.
● Select appropriate structures for designing, deploying, and running cloud-based services within traditional IT organizations.
● Outline the various pricing models for cloud services.
● Examine the challenges with purchasing cloud-based services.
● Diagram a hybrid IT cost model.
● Discover key governance requirements of cloud service provision.
● Model cloud service management principles into ICT operations and IT service management.
● Demonstrate how to link cloud value back to IT strategy.
● Name a number of popular and relevant IT frameworks and standards.
● Predict the complexities involved in designing, deploying, and running cloud services.
● Compare and contrast cloud service management with traditional IT service management in the existing IT organization.