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ITIL For Beginners: The Complete Beginner's Guide to ITIL

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The Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL ®) is a framework with the goal of closing the gap between IT departments and the needs of a business. The application of the developed guidelines within the framework of ITIL® allows IT departments to improve their overall efficiency; from the way IT infrastructure is created and managed to how individual service interactions within the business are conducted.

Through the use of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), ITIL® measures the effectiveness of an IT organization by analyzing data related to performance, issues, process improvement and progress. Given its framework structure, one of the key strengths of ITIL® is its ability to be adapted and modified to fit the unique structure and needs of an organization. By not prescribing a specific set of rules, the dynamic nature of ITIL® affords the ability to be scalable and flexible within an organization.

The goal of this book is simple: breakdown ITIL® into easy to follow concepts and examples that anyone can follow. Put simplyThis Book Will Become Your ITIL® Bible. ITIL® is quickly changing the way IT departments around the world are operated. The sooner your organization implements the framework, the sooner you will start to see improvements in both how business is conducted internally as well as with external stakeholders.

For those within or outside of the IT field, This Book Will Break Down All of The Concepts and Guidelines Included Within the ITIL® Framework Into Easy to Understand and Follow Pieces. Regardless of your prior experience, you will be completely knowledgeable with the ITIL® framework so that you will be able to able to begin implementing the guidelines by the end of this book.

If you are an IT professional looking to increase your skill set and increase your contributions to your organization –this book is for you. If you are preparing for the ITIL® Foundation Exam -this book is for you. If you are a business owner who wants to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of your IT department –this book is for you.

Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn...

The Principles & Philosophies That Define The ITIL® Framework
The Tools & Techniques You Need To Understand The ITIL® Guidelines
How ITIL® Can Directly Affect Your Employees and Customers
A Thourough Explanition of Each Process Within ITIL®
The Specific KPIs That Are Relevant To Each Process
The Top Mistakes to AVOID That Those New To ITIL® Make
Much, Much More!

158 pages, Paperback

First published March 5, 2015

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#ClydeBankITIL Audio Book On ITIL Framework: An Ultimate Guide

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ITIL For Beginners: The Complete Beginner’s Guide To ITIL by ClydeBank Technology is an ultimate guide on strengthening your fundamental knowledge on ITIL framework and is available at Audible. The Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) is a globally accepted framework targeting to fill in the gaps between business requirements and the IT deliverables. The guidelines defined in ITIL framework focus on IT deliveries with a higher rate of efficiency. The drive begins with the IT infrastructure design so as to optimize its services as per business requirements.

KPIs (or Key Performance Indicators) is a popular term in the corporate world. ITIL also talks about using KPIs to measure the performance, efficiency and effectiveness of IT unit within an organization or an IT organization itself. ITIL standards or the framework ensures to capture the data related to performance, issues, process adherence; right at its inception so as to ensure that there is a continuous focus on process improvement and enhancement. Since ITIL is a framework, it is easy and flexible to adapt as per the individual organization structure and needs. This dynamic nature of ITIL does not restrict an organization to follow a fixed set of rules and hence thus has always a scope of scalability and flexibility.
ITIL For Beginners: The Complete Beginner’s Guide To ITIL by ClydeBank Technology explains about ITIL in a very easy and natural way so as to make the concepts quite clear by means of rightly quoted examples. The intent of this book is to make its reader completely clear about the concepts and guidelines that build the ITIL framework. So even if you are a part of IT but a rookie in the ITIL field, this is the book that you must refer to for a thorough understanding of the subject. It not only helps you in understanding the concepts but also prepares you to right candidate for the implementation of its guidelines in your organization. So whether you intend to deploy ITIL in your organization or prepare for the ITIL Exam – this is the right book for you. The book is also helpful for non-IT business professionals to understand how the efficiency, performance and effectiveness of IT function can be optimized in your organization.

Overall, ITIL For Beginners: The Complete Beginner’s Guide To ITIL by ClydeBank Technology talks about principles and philosophies behind the ITIL framework, tools & techniques required to deploy it in a very systematic approach. It also highlights how the deployment of ITIL helps both – IT and the business and hence always bring a win-win situation. The processes and KPIs are well explained and finally there is a word of caution explaining what not to do while the deployment of ITIL framework in your organization.
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760 reviews8 followers
August 20, 2015
I was really disappointed in this book. Basically it's a synopsis of the ITIL principles at a VERY low level. No information about how to implement, or how to really get involved in it. In addition, the writing was often stilted and difficult to read as the sentence structures didn't flow well. Don't bother with it.
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317 reviews12 followers
January 30, 2017
This is a basic ITIL introduction and it gives a good overview. The only problem that I found with it is that most of it tends to be lists of objectives, goals, and metrics of each function. I think that would be fine if you are reading, but it is difficult for an audio book.
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152 reviews8 followers
October 20, 2019
Es interesando la. Manera como explica los fundamentos de itil v3.. Espero que pronto saque para ITIL 4... pero no es tan básico habla temas un poco más avanzado...de todas maneras recomiendo el libro
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453 reviews
October 1, 2017
Excellent summary

Provides clear explanations of ITIL terms and concepts. A good place to start. Recommended reading for experienced IT professionals who unfamiliar with ITIL.
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August 9, 2018
Not a fun book, but conveyed the ground work for ITIL and made me believe it would be useful.
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March 5, 2019
Straight/forward

The book has given enough insight on ITIL. If you are a starter, I recommend this book. Very straight-forward and concise.
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June 21, 2023
I was expecting to get more on the matter in this but it was a bit disappointing when it comes to inclusivity.
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October 7, 2015
ITIL For Beginners is useful for getting a very basic knowledge, but not much more than that. It is rather stilted in how it flows and is full of buzzwords.

The introduction starts off in a promising manner, going through a bit of the history of why ITIL was developed and why it is needed. But this moves away from the "why" and into the "who" and "what" fairly quickly, talking about revision versions and which company did what. The "why" is useful for understanding ITIL, but the "what and what" is not. I assume it was in there as some sort of requirement by the developers of ITIL, because it doesn't actually serve much purpose beyond that.

We then get some more good work with some examples of where ITIL could be used, basing it on a made up company PDC. This discusses how the fictional PDC could improve using ITIL. There are other examples such as email that provide real life explanation to the concept.

But once we move into the bulk of the book the examples and real life explanations disappear. The majority of the chapters consist of a small introduction followed by lists and dot points. Or lists of lists. It's information at the most sparse and high level, with no grounding in how they would be implemented or interact with one another

To understand how simple it is, at one point (while going through one of its many lists) it is giving descriptions of some of the 'titles' used in ITIL. One part actually reads "Number of new customers: This is the number of new customers using the service". Really? Because that wasn't obvious at all.

The problem with lists is the there is no flow and remembering what is at the start of the list is difficult when there is no interaction and no context between what is in those lists. It just becomes a series of unconnected statements.

I listened through it twice, once without the PDF companion and once with it. The second time I was hoping that more would stick and I would get some more depth out of it, but the PDF companion doesn't really add much. In fact all it is an excerpt of the item that are reads. Some of the lists, but not all of them so you can't even use if for a reference for the entirety of the audio.

It ends with a case study talking about a real company who used ITIL and how it improved their service. But again, there is no interaction with the ITIL framework here explaining how their actions matched up. Plus it is at the end, once you have forgotten half the lists, meaning that what is provided has little context.


The narration by Amy Barron Smolinski is fine. She is easy to listen to and understand and has a good flow. She just can't overcome the poor format of the book.
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56 reviews5 followers
July 23, 2015
Very Basic. Reads like the Cliffsnotes of a Wikipedia article.
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April 28, 2016
Its a very basic book, i dont have any knowledge in ITIL, Buy this book is very poor, is just and begin for learn the basic concepts of ITIL
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May 8, 2016
good enough for me to pass the foundations exam.
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