Learner Reviews & Feedback for ITIL V4 Details of Four Dimensions of Service Management by EDUCBA
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SJ
Oct 13, 2025
I appreciate how the course combined theory with practical implementation. ITIL V4’s four dimensions are now crystal clear to me.
AB
Sep 12, 2025
One of the best ITIL V4 courses! Each dimension is taught clearly with valuable insights. The balance of real-life relevance and simplicity makes it a professional masterpiece.
76 - 89 of 89 Reviews for ITIL V4 Details of Four Dimensions of Service Management
By adell h
•Aug 7, 2025
Well-crafted course for mastering service management through the ITIL V4 lens.
By Ramesh V R
•Jul 28, 2025
This course is very informative on four dimensions of Service management.
By Dinesh G
•Jul 10, 2025
This course helped me grasp ITIL dimensions effectively and confidently.
By shailendra r
•Jun 16, 2025
Insightful and practical ITIL course with strong foundational content.
By vinod k
•May 30, 2025
best course on supplier dimension considerations for outsourcing.
By rajkumar r
•Jun 21, 2025
Perfect for aligning IT services with business goals seamlessly.
By kunal g
•May 6, 2025
Best for professionals prepping for ITIL certification exams.
By Aadi S
•Nov 1, 2025
Impressive quality content with logical flow and structure.
By Motserere J M
•Aug 9, 2025
Interesting
By robbin b
•Jan 15, 2026
A career-defining program! I now feel confident leading service improvement initiatives by applying the Four Dimensions framework to solve real-world business bottlenecks and inefficiencies.
By hortencia b
•Jan 18, 2026
Every lesson is packed with professional tips on configuring resources. The emphasis on co-creating value makes this the best guide for modern IT service management practices.
By chong b
•Jan 6, 2026
This course doesn't just teach the Four Dimensions — it makes you think strategically about service management.
By François D
•Sep 23, 2025
The content needs proofreading, not just for the many typos but also the many meaningless sentences. Also the assessments can refer to content that's studied later.
By Balázs K
•Jul 17, 2025
There are too many errors in the presentation. It is clearly visible, that the person, who is talking is not the same person, who have prepared the slides. The problem is, that the speaker had the knowledge, and the slide contents were typed based on the audio only. That caused many-many errors in the written text on the slides. Awful.