ITIL® 4 Specialist: Sustainability in Digital & IT (SDIT)

About this course

Introduction

Learn how digital and IT-powered organizations handle current and future sustainability challenges with this ITIL 4 extension course from Good e-Learning!

In the Digital Age, competencies within ITSM teams play a major role in meeting sustainability targets. With this in mind, ITSM managers are usually responsible for taking the initiative in building their team’s capacity to address current and future sustainability challenges, including in how they approach procurement and supply chain activities.

This ITIL 4 course teaches demonstrably effective and flexible practices for equipping businesses to champion sustainability in digital and IT. Kickstart your ITIL sustainability training today!

Who is this course aimed at?
  • IT/Digital/Service Strategists
  • Service Designers/Architects
  • Product/Service Managers
  • ITSM Managers and aspiring ITSM Managers
  • Managers involved in shaping direction and strategy or developing continually improving teams
  • Existing ITIL qualification holders wishing to continue building their knowledge
What will you learn by taking this course?
  • How to use ITIL’s guiding principles to deliver value by creating sustainable digitally enabled products and services
  • How to address VUCA challenges (Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, and Ambiguity) through sustainable strategies, procurement, products, and practices
  • The key principles of sustainability
  • How to conduct a full cost-benefit analysis identifying potential risks and opportunities using best practice guidance
  • What ‘sustainability’ means and how it can create value
  • The practical steps for developing and implementing a sustainability strategy
  • The practical skills required to enable an organization to deliver value through sustainable practices
  • Everything needed to pass the ITIL Specialist: Sustainability in Digital & IT exam

Why should you take this course?

  • Good e-Learning was independently certified as a ‘Market Leader’ for ITIL training by Course Conductor
  • ITIL 4 is the world’s most popular and up-to-date framework for effective IT service management (ITSM)
  • There are no prerequisites for this course. Candidates can take the ITIL Sustainability in Digital and IT exam without first passing the ITIL 4 Foundation exam. The course also covers key concepts and ideas from ITIL 4, helping candidates to contribute to ITIL teams even if they do not pursue further certification
  • In the Digital Age, digital and IT services are playing an increasingly important role in ensuring companies are sustainable
  • The sustainability of a company’s practices can be a major selling point
  • Skills and experience in sustainability are relevant across a variety of roles and disciplines
  • ITIL certification is an excellent way for professionals to improve their earning capacity and unlock new career opportunities
  • The course offers a practice exam simulator as well as regular knowledge checks to help students prepare for the exam
  • We offer each student a FREE exam voucher (T&Cs apply)
  • This course is fully accredited by PeopleCert on behalf of AXELOS
Course Outline

ITIL® 4 Specialist: Sustainability in Digital & IT

This module outlines the main features of the course, such as the learning plan, structure, aims, and objectives.

It also revisits points from ITIL 4 Foundation and describes the written assignments that form part of the course.

Candidates also receive a syllabus, diagram pack, glossary, and further reading and links document with URLs for downloading essential copies of the framework publications.

Finally, the module addresses several frequently asked questions.

Module 1: Key Concepts

The first part of this module introduces the key concepts of sustainability.

Chapter 2 examines the UN ‘Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)’ and how they help organizations achieve sustainability.

Chapter 3 goes on to explain the ‘Triple Bottom Line (TBL)’ model, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), and the benefits that sustainability can bring to a business.

Module 2: What is the Vision?

This module begins by addressing the ‘What is vision?’ step of the sustainability journey. Chapter 1 also introduces key terms and learning outcomes for the module.

Chapter 2 expands on the role and structure of a ‘sustainability vision’, as well as sustainability models, issues, solutions, and concepts. These are explored in greater depth in Chapter 3.

Chapter 4 goes on to look at how digital technology impacts sustainability.

Chapter 5 introduces the first of four written assignments. It also provides a summary of the key points covered in the module.

Module 3: Where are we now?

This module begins by addressing the ‘Where are we now?’ step of the sustainability journey. Chapter 1 also introduces key terms and learning outcomes for the module.

Chapter 2 outlines how organizations can gain a clear understanding of their current state, with a large focus on materiality assessments, sustainability risk assessments, stakeholder mapping, and due diligence.

Chapter 3 looks at the role of regulations and standards, as well as the three key perspectives for internal assessment.

Module 4: Where do we want to be?

This module covers the ‘Where do we want to be?’ step of the sustainability journey. Chapter 1 also introduces key terms and learning outcomes for the module.

Chapter 2 describes the three dimensions of strategic planning. It also uses a case study to demonstrate how business models can enhance sustainability.

Chapter 3 looks at the selection, prioritization, impact, and justification of sustainability objectives.

Chapter 4 introduces the second of the course’s four written assignments. It then summarizes the key points covered in the module.

Module 5: Review Modules 1-4

This module provides candidates with an opportunity to review the knowledge they have gained so far.

The module features a memory game to aid in recalling key terms, as well as a concept checker for candidates to test their understanding of essential concepts covered in modules 1-4.

Module 6: How do we get There?

This module begins by addressing the ‘How do we get there?’ step of the sustainability journey. Chapter 1 also introduces key terms and learning outcomes for the module.

Chapter 2 looks at the key sustainable business models and outlines the approaches that support them.

Chapter 3 examines how digital technology and IT can support sustainability models, values, and cultures.

Chapter 4 introduces the third of the course’s four written assignments. It then summarizes the key points covered in the module.

Module 7: Take Action

This module addresses the ‘Take action’ step of the sustainability journey. Chapter 1 goes over the key terms and learning outcomes of the module and provides an overview of the step itself.

Chapter 2 describes the challenges of achieving sustainability in a VUCA environment (Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, Ambiguity). It also looks at how to use the Cynefin model and sense-making to address these challenges.

Chapter 3 examines how several ITIL management practices support sustainability. It also looks at how to shape ongoing activities in the context of sustainability.

 
Module 8: Did we get There?

This module addresses the ‘Did we get there?’ step of the sustainability journey. Chapter 1 also introduces key terms and learning outcomes for the module.

Chapter 2 examines the tools organizations use to measure and report on the status and progress of sustainability.

Chapter 3 introduces the final written assignment of the course. It also provides a summary of the key points covered in this module.

Module 9: How do we Keep the Momentum Going?

This module addresses the ‘How do we keep the momentum going?’ step of the sustainability journey. Chapter 1 also introduces key terms and learning outcomes for the module.

Chapter 2 looks at the ways in which governance, auditing, communication, collaboration, and innovation can support sustainability.

Module 10: Review Modules 6-9

This module provides candidates with an opportunity to review the knowledge they have gained so far. The module features a memory game to aid in recalling key terms, as well as a concept checker for candidates to test their understanding of essential concepts covered in modules 6-9.

Module 11: Practice exams

This module provides two practice papers for the ITIL Specialist: Sustainability in Digital & IT examination. One is provided by AXELOS, while the other was created in-house by Good e-Learning. Both exams are available via the online platform and in PDF format.

 
Module 12: wrap-up

This module features a short video wrapping up the course and describing the next steps for candidates.

Exam/Assessment

This course is designed to prepare students to sit and pass the ITIL® 4 Specialist: Sustainability in Digital & IT examination.

This course comes with a FREE exam voucher – That’s how confident we are that you’ll pass first time!

Before booking your exam, it will be a good idea to make sure that your device meets the technical requirements. You can do so via this online test. This test will examine the suitability of your webcam, microphone and internet connection. Please visit the PeopleCert website for more information and guidance.

When you are ready to use your free exam voucher, simply contact support@goodelearning.com. Exam voucher requests are typically processed within 2 working days but please allow up to 5. Students must request their exam voucher within the course access period which starts from the date of purchase. For more information, please visit our Support & FAQs page.

Assessment 1: case study assignments

There are four case study-based assignments that are taken throughout the course and graded by the trainer against the official assessment matrix.

The case study describes two fictional companies. Any resemblance to real companies is unintentional.

Practical assignments are assessed by the course tutor. Candidates must pass all the Case Study assignments in order to take the exam. This will be confirmed to candidates by the course tutor before the end of the training. Candidates who fail to complete the Case Study assignments in-session may be given an additional individual written assignment based on the same case-study.

  • Open-book assessment
  • Four written assignments (60 minutes/ one hour each)
  • Candidates must score at least 75% to pass

Assessment 2: multiple-choice questions (MCQ)

At the end of the training course, students are asked to complete a multiple-choice examination. Candidates must pass the case study assessments in order to take the exam. If a candidate fails the first assessment, they may be given an additional written assignment based on the same case study.

  • Online proctored exam
  • 35 multiple-choice questions
  • Closed-book
  • 60 mins duration
  • Candidates must score at least 65% (23/35) to pass

What do you get?

  • Fully accredited
  • Exam voucher included
  • Free handbook included
  • Course duration: 18+ hours
  • Access period: 6 months
  • Tutor support
  • Quizzes & practice exams
  • Mobile compatible

FAQs

What is ITSM?

ITSM stands for ‘IT Service Management’: using policies, procedures, and best practices to optimize IT services for clients and employees.

What is ITIL 4?

ITIL 4 is the latest iteration of ITIL, the world’s leading framework for ITSM. It offers a series of best practices to help IT-powered organizations design, develop, and continually improve their IT services.

What is ITIL Specialist: Sustainability in Digital & IT?

‘Sustainability in Digital & IT’ is an extension module for ITIL 4. It focuses on how to make ITSM more sustainable and how managing IT and digitally-enabled services can impact the environment.

Candidates learn how to utilize ITIL’s guiding principles to create sustainable, digitally-enabled products and services in order to create value. The syllabus also looks at sustainability in procurement, strategy, practices, products, and so on. Candidates even learn how to conduct cost-benefit analyses to identify opportunities and risks in sustainability.

What are the prerequisites for ITIL Specialist: Sustainability in Digital & IT?

There are no prerequisites for sitting the Sustainability in Digital & IT exam, including ITIL 4 Foundation. However, candidates should note that passing the exam will not help them achieve the ‘ITIL Strategic Leader’ or ‘ITIL Managing Professional’ designations.

How can ITIL Specialist: Sustainability in Digital & IT help my business?

Organizations are playing an increasingly important role in sustainability. Not only do businesses have strict compliance targets, but working in an environmentally friendly way can also create opportunities in terms of working more efficiently, offering new features, and appealing to clientele.

By studying Sustainability in Digital & IT, candidates can help their teams take full advantage of sustainability and create significant value for their organizations.

What does the ITIL 4 certification path look like?

Students start with ‘ITIL Foundation’. Passing the Foundation exam then enables them to choose modules in the ‘ITIL Managing Professional’ or ‘ITIL Strategic Leader’ streams.

After passing all intermediate modules, students can then move on to the rank of ‘ITIL Master’.

How much is an ITIL certification worth?

According to Payscale, certified ITIL practitioners can earn between $51,000 and over $259,000 (or £18,000 and over £118,000), depending on their experience, role, and certification level.

How does ITIL work?

ITIL provides users with a set of best practices for creating optimized IT services. It establishes cultures of continuous improvement, ensuring that users can enjoy long term benefits with IT services continually aligned with business goals and strategies.

It also aims for resource optimization and looks to continually improve essential processes.

What is AXELOS?

AXELOS is a joint venture company behind a variety of highly popular best practice frameworks, including ITIL 4, PRINCE2, MSP, and AgileSHIFT.

What other frameworks can complement ITIL?

ITIL 4 can be integrated with several other frameworks, including Agile, DevOps, and Lean. Some practitioners even use it alongside PRINCE2.

What you will learn

Introduction to Sustainability:

  • Gain an understanding of sustainability concepts, principles, and frameworks. Learn about the importance of sustainability in the context of digital and IT services, including its impact on environmental, social, and economic factors.

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):

  • Explore the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and their relevance to digital and IT services. Understand how organizations can align their activities with the SDGs to contribute to global sustainability initiatives.

Environmental Impact Assessment:

  • Learn how to conduct environmental impact assessments (EIAs) for digital and IT services. Understand how to assess the environmental footprint of IT infrastructure, data centers, and technology solutions, and identify opportunities for improvement.

Carbon Footprint Management:

  • Gain insights into carbon footprint management practices for digital and IT services. Learn how to measure, monitor, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with IT operations, including energy consumption, resource usage, and waste generation.

Renewable Energy Integration:

  • Understand how to integrate renewable energy sources into digital and IT infrastructure. Learn about renewable energy technologies, such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power, and explore strategies for maximizing their use to reduce environmental impact.

Circular Economy Principles:

  • Explore circular economy principles and their application to digital and IT services. Learn how organizations can adopt circular economy practices, such as product lifecycle management, resource recovery, and waste reduction, to minimize environmental impact and promote sustainability.

Social Responsibility:

  • Learn about social responsibility considerations for digital and IT services. Understand how organizations can address social issues, such as diversity and inclusion, human rights, and ethical sourcing, in their digital and IT operations.

Ethical Data Management:

  • Gain insights into ethical data management practices for digital and IT services. Learn how to ensure data privacy, security, and confidentiality while adhering to ethical principles and regulatory requirements, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

Stakeholder Engagement:

  • Understand the importance of stakeholder engagement in promoting sustainability in digital and IT services. Learn how to communicate sustainability initiatives effectively, engage stakeholders, and build partnerships to drive collective action and achieve sustainability goals.

Sustainability Governance:

  • Explore governance frameworks and mechanisms for promoting sustainability in digital and IT services. Learn how to establish sustainability policies, set objectives and targets, allocate resources, and measure performance to ensure continuous improvement and accountability.

Overall, the ITIL® 4 Specialist: Sustainability in Digital & IT (SDIT) course equips participants with the knowledge, skills, and best practices needed to integrate sustainability principles into digital and IT services effectively. Participants will learn how to assess environmental impact, reduce carbon footprint, promote social responsibility, and drive sustainability initiatives that create value for organizations and society.

Benefits of this course

Alignment with Sustainability Goals:

  • By learning how to integrate sustainability principles into digital and IT services, organizations can align their operations with global sustainability goals and initiatives, such as the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This helps organizations contribute to environmental protection, social responsibility, and economic sustainability.

Environmental Impact Reduction:

  • Participants gain insights into environmental impact assessment and carbon footprint management practices for digital and IT services. By implementing these practices, organizations can identify areas of inefficiency, optimize resource usage, and reduce their environmental footprint, leading to cost savings and environmental benefits.

Resource Efficiency and Cost Savings:

  • The course covers circular economy principles, renewable energy integration, and waste reduction strategies for digital and IT services. By adopting these practices, organizations can enhance resource efficiency, minimize waste generation, and reduce operational costs associated with energy consumption and resource usage.

Stakeholder Engagement and Collaboration:

  • Participants learn how to engage stakeholders and build partnerships to promote sustainability in digital and IT services effectively. By collaborating with internal and external stakeholders, organizations can leverage collective expertise, resources, and influence to drive sustainability initiatives and achieve shared sustainability goals.

Enhanced Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR):

  • The course emphasizes social responsibility considerations, such as diversity and inclusion, human rights, and ethical data management, for digital and IT services. By addressing these issues, organizations can enhance their CSR reputation, build trust with stakeholders, and attract socially conscious customers and investors.

Risk Mitigation and Compliance:

  • By implementing ethical data management practices and adhering to regulatory requirements, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), organizations can mitigate risks associated with data breaches, privacy violations, and regulatory non-compliance. This helps protect the organization’s reputation and minimizes the potential for legal and financial liabilities.

Innovation and Competitive Advantage:

  • Sustainability-driven innovation in digital and IT services can lead to the development of new products, services, and business models that differentiate organizations from competitors and create value for customers. By fostering a culture of sustainability and innovation, organizations can gain a competitive advantage in the marketplace and drive long-term business success.

Employee Engagement and Retention:

  • Organizations that prioritize sustainability in their digital and IT operations often experience higher levels of employee engagement and retention. Employees are more likely to be motivated and committed to organizations that demonstrate a commitment to environmental and social responsibility, leading to improved morale, productivity, and retention rates.

Comprehensive Understanding of Sustainability:

  • Participants gain a comprehensive understanding of sustainability principles, frameworks, and practices as they apply to digital and IT services. This knowledge equips them with the expertise needed to drive sustainability initiatives, lead organizational change, and foster a culture of sustainability within their organizations.

Professional Development and Recognition:

  • Completion of the ITIL® 4 Specialist: Sustainability in Digital & IT (SDIT) course demonstrates participants’ expertise in integrating sustainability into digital and IT services. This certification enhances their professional credentials, opens up career advancement opportunities, and positions them as leaders in sustainable IT management.

Overall, the ITIL® 4 Specialist: Sustainability in Digital & IT (SDIT) course empowers individuals and organizations to embrace sustainability as a core business value and drive positive environmental, social, and economic impacts through their digital and IT operations.

£759.00

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