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Pierre Bernard, Manager, Education Product Development

Pierre Bernard, with nearly a quarter of a century of IT experience, is dedicated to making IT Service Management easily understandable by everyone. Pierre holds not only numerous IT Service Management practitioner certifications but also the Management Certificate in ITIL as well as the V2–V3 Manager Bridge certification. Pierre has delivered all levels of ITIL certification from the Foundation (V1, V2 & V3) to the Manager Bridge.

Pierre is part of the international V3 qualification examination panel which is responsible for the creation of the V3 syllabi and exams. Pierre is a reviewer for many ITSM publications by Van Haren as well as co–authored the Release & Control and the Support & Restore books also by Van Haren.

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This blog is dedicated to making sense out of the ITIL V3 core books by providing simple examples that apply not only to IT situations but to non–IT situations as well. This guide not only provides simple yet detailed explanations but will link the various concepts so that people can have a better understanding of the big picture.

 

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Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Good News - I passed the v3 Foundation exam

I promised in an earlier entry that I would let you know if I passed the V3 Foundation or not. Well I did pass. My score was more than 65% and, I have no shame to admit it, less than 100%. I thought the exam was fair but I have to admit that some of the questions made me think and that some were quite difficult.

So the next challenge for me, because it is part of my job, is to write the Foundation Bridging exam. I know, some will say that I will have seen some of the questions. This may be the case but I don’t remember them and I don’t remember how I answered them in the first place. Additionally, the options may have been re-arranged so if I thought that Answer A was the correct one it may well be option B the next time around.

I will keep you posted.

Posted by Pierre Bernard on 08/01 at 09:24 AM
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