Mark Gillett did a nice job interpreting and summarizing recent debates on the rebid on the publishing and accredidation of ITIL in the future.
Mark writes:
“So to summarise, as I read it : Nothing is changing with regard to Prince2, MoR, MSP or the ITIL Core Texts, all of which will continue to be published by TSO. Nothing is changing with regard to Prince2, MoR or MSP accrediation/qualification which will continue to be administered by APMG. It seems likely that ITIL accreditation/qualification will move to APMG as well, it is unclear whether this will result in APMG adopting the chair of the ITIL Certification Board and accrediting the Examination Institutes (similar to current model), or whether it will go further with them actively setting syllabi and exams to be administered by existing EI’s, whether they will seek to do everything themselves or whether something different will emerge.
It’s good to see this issue raising such passion, unusual for Best Practice to arouse such strong feeling but a ‘sense of ownership’ within the community is surely only a positive thing for the future.”
I had previously posted on this topic and exchanged comments with Mark here.
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Thanks for the link Doug! As things unfold with both the refresh and CAR I hope to try and keep up and keep abreast of the changes.
It has been good to read your recent links postings – so difficult to find the time to trawl around myself and keep up with all the developments in the industry.
Cheers,
Mark
Thank you for a great write up on the whole thing. I’m glad you’re enjoying the blog! Spread the word! š
Tks,
Doug