

SIAMF: Service Integration & Management (SIAM™) Foundation
Course Information

Course Name
SIAMF: Service Integration & Management (SIAM™) Foundation

Exam code
SIAMF

Duration
3 Days
Certification
Overview
SIAM™ is a methodology used to manage multiple service providers and to integrate them seamlessly to provide a single business-facing IT organization. In 2023, ISO/IEC published part 14 of ISO/IEC 20000: Guidance on the application of Service Integration and Management to ISO/IEC 20000-1. This is not exam literature. The EXIN SIAM™ Foundation certification tests a candidate’s knowledge and understanding of the terminology and the core principles. The certification covers themes such as: potential benefits as well as the challenges and risks of implementing SIAM. It also includes examples of implementation structures, governance, tooling and data considerations and the common processes used in a SIAM ecosystem. A candidate who successfully completes this certification knows how SIAM delivers business value and is able to contribute to the implementation and use of SIAM in an organization.
Audience Profile
Service Integration and Management Foundation is aimed at professionals who want to implement SIAM methodology in their organization and in particular professionals who are already working with IT Service Management processes. It is also intended for providers that want to implement and manage Service Integration and Management models.
The following roles may be interested in this course:
- Chief Strategy Officer (CSO)
- Chief Information Officer (CIO)
- Chief Technical Officer (CTO)
- Service Manager
- Service Provider Portfolio Strategist/Lead
- Process Manager
- Project Manager
- Change Manager
- Service Level Manager
- Business Relationship Manager
- Program Manager
- Supplier Manager
- Service Architect
- Process Architect
- Business Change Practitioner
- Organisational Change Practitioner
Prerequisites
Knowledge of IT Service Management terminology, for instance through the EXIN IT Service Management based on ISO/IEC 20000 certification., is strongly recommended.
At Course Completion
- Understand the main concepts and processes of SIAM used in organisations.
- Establish a SIAM ecosystem to better organise the organisation’s resources.
- Provide better support during a SIAM implementation by understanding key process considerations.
- Reduce risks associated with Integrated Services and the SIAM ecosystem.
- Connect different practices with SIAM to enhance and improve service provision.
- Integrate services using different structures based on SIAM practices and methodology.
- Recognise the key stages of SIAM implementation to better plan its roll-out.
- Determine SIAM roles and responsibilities within processes and the organisation.
- Select the most appropriate SIAM practices in line with the organisation’s environment and maturity.
Course Outline
- SIAM Fundamentals
- SIAM layers and structures
- SIAM implementation key stages
- SIAM roles and responsibilities
- Practices of SIAM
- Processes in a SIAM ecosystem
- Objectives and SIAM considerations of the main processes
- Challenges, associated risks and potential mitigations
- Other practices
Overview
Overview
SIAM™ is a methodology used to manage multiple service providers and to integrate them seamlessly to provide a single business-facing IT organization. In 2023, ISO/IEC published part 14 of ISO/IEC 20000: Guidance on the application of Service Integration and Management to ISO/IEC 20000-1. This is not exam literature. The EXIN SIAM™ Foundation certification tests a candidate’s knowledge and understanding of the terminology and the core principles. The certification covers themes such as: potential benefits as well as the challenges and risks of implementing SIAM. It also includes examples of implementation structures, governance, tooling and data considerations and the common processes used in a SIAM ecosystem. A candidate who successfully completes this certification knows how SIAM delivers business value and is able to contribute to the implementation and use of SIAM in an organization.
Audience Profile
Audience Profile
Service Integration and Management Foundation is aimed at professionals who want to implement SIAM methodology in their organization and in particular professionals who are already working with IT Service Management processes. It is also intended for providers that want to implement and manage Service Integration and Management models.
The following roles may be interested in this course:
- Chief Strategy Officer (CSO)
- Chief Information Officer (CIO)
- Chief Technical Officer (CTO)
- Service Manager
- Service Provider Portfolio Strategist/Lead
- Process Manager
- Project Manager
- Change Manager
- Service Level Manager
- Business Relationship Manager
- Program Manager
- Supplier Manager
- Service Architect
- Process Architect
- Business Change Practitioner
- Organisational Change Practitioner
Prerequisities
Prerequisites
Knowledge of IT Service Management terminology, for instance through the EXIN IT Service Management based on ISO/IEC 20000 certification., is strongly recommended.
At Course Completion
At Course Completion
- Understand the main concepts and processes of SIAM used in organisations.
- Establish a SIAM ecosystem to better organise the organisation’s resources.
- Provide better support during a SIAM implementation by understanding key process considerations.
- Reduce risks associated with Integrated Services and the SIAM ecosystem.
- Connect different practices with SIAM to enhance and improve service provision.
- Integrate services using different structures based on SIAM practices and methodology.
- Recognise the key stages of SIAM implementation to better plan its roll-out.
- Determine SIAM roles and responsibilities within processes and the organisation.
- Select the most appropriate SIAM practices in line with the organisation’s environment and maturity.
Course Outline
Course Outline
- SIAM Fundamentals
- SIAM layers and structures
- SIAM implementation key stages
- SIAM roles and responsibilities
- Practices of SIAM
- Processes in a SIAM ecosystem
- Objectives and SIAM considerations of the main processes
- Challenges, associated risks and potential mitigations
- Other practices
