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Apollo13
ITSM - (Formerly)
Apollo 13 ITIL Simulation
The
'Apollo 13 - an ITSM case experience' ™ (formerly known as 'Apollo
13 - an ITSM case experience') or Apollo 13 ITSM simulation game is
an intense, one-day training in which ITIL concepts and processes
are experienced through the use of an interactive game. In this
training, real life situations taken from the Apollo 13 mission are
simulated. You will work in teams, playing the roles of the mission
operations ground crew in Houston.
Your mission: bring the crippled spacecraft and its crew safely
home. By doing so, you and your colleagues will learn and experience
all the benefits of ITIL best practice solutions.
The
Apollo 13 ITSM game is an intensive, interactive game, where ITIL
concepts and processes can be experienced. During the event real
life situations of the actual Apollo 13 mission are simulated. In
this mission, as most people know from the movie, the lives of the
crew are threatened by a number of problems that occur because of an
exploded oxygen tank. The participants have to use all there
knowledge of best practice process management to bring the
astronauts home safely.
Apollo
13 ITIL is an intensive one day training in which the ITIL concepts
and processes are not only explained, but also experienced by the
course attendees through the use of an interactive game. In this
training 'real life' situations taken from the Apollo 13 ITIL
mission are simulated. Course attendees’ work in teams, playing the
roles of the Mission
operations ground crew charged with bringing the crippled craft and
its crew safely home.
The
uniqueness of the 'Apollo 13 - an ITSM case experience' ™ (formerly
known as 'Apollo 13 - an ITSM case experience')or Apollo 13 ITSM
simulation game:
- All ITIL
processes are addressed within the simulation
- The whole
lifecycle of a service is used within the learning process
- A balanced
set of performance indicators for service delivery are used
- Service
level reporting is required at the end of each round
- Real-life
situation is used as reflection
What
the customers say about Apollo 13 ITSM (formerly Apollo 13
ITIL) simulation game
- Really
good, fun, original way of playing the processes
- 'Eye
opener' - which processes are running in parallel. Which ones are
important at that time?
- ...became
aware of the dependencies between processes
- Confronts
you with decisions and choices that need to be made
- Helps
understand how 'priorities' change as time goes by.
- You can
see the cost of not doing it right
- Time
pressure is good. It is like real life and you must plan and make
choices
- You become
aware of the chaos and confusion in the processes and
responsibilities when you play
Apollo
13 ITSM (formerly Apollo 13 ITIL) simulation game
Introduction: In the game the teams experience 4 phases of the
mission. In each phase the players are confronted with mission
events and situations. Throughout the game various ITIL processes
are necessary to enable ground staff and the crew to resolve
problems and to make timely changes to the spacecraft configuration
and its trajectory.
Apollo
13 ITSM (formerly Apollo 13 ITIL simulation) simulation Game
approach: At the start of the game the team receives a balanced
scorecard which represents their Service Level Agreement with NASA.
At the end of each phase the team will report on its compliance with
the Service Levels required. Before each phase a set of ITIL theory
is explained in relation to the processes that will be encountered
in that round of the game. At the end of each phase the actual
Apollo 13 ITSM ((formerly Apollo 13 ITIL) mission will be
reviewed and related to the ITIL processes to show how mission
success was ultimately realized, using those processes.
We are an
accredited provider of the Apollo 13 game, contact us for more
details: service@itilsurvival.com
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