ITIL® 4 Specialist: Business Relationship Management Training in Norway

  • Learn via: Classroom
  • Duration: 3 Days
  • Level: Intermediate
  • Price: From €2,465+VAT
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The ITIL® 4 Specialist: Business Relationship Management Training in Norway module is an advanced training course that explores how to strategically manage and nurture the relationship between service providers and business stakeholders.

It’s tailored for professionals who want to understand the discipline of Business Relationship Management (BRM)—not for those aiming to become or already serving as a Business Relationship Manager. Those interested in that role should consider the APMG BRM Practitioner course instead.


Course Details

  • Duration: 3 Days

  • Format: Virtual (online) or Classroom (in-person)

  • Course Code: ITIL4BRM

  • Tech Type: Performance-Focused

  • Exam: 90-minute, multiple-choice online exam

  • Pass Mark: Minimum 39 out of 60 (65%)


Added Value

  • Learn from peers and industry experts in a collaborative environment

  • Understand how BRM aligns with strategic value co-creation

  • Gain implementable insights for transforming business-IT relationships

A valid ITIL® 4 or ITIL® v3 Foundation certification is required.

  • Professionals aiming to establish or enhance BRM practices

  • Teams interested in aligning business and IT service delivery

  • Individuals seeking to understand the value and structure of BRM

  • Candidates working toward the ITIL 4 Practice Manager qualification


Note: This course is not intended for job-specific BRM training.

By the end of this ITIL® 4 Specialist: Business Relationship Management Training in Norway, you will have gained knowledge and skills in the following areas:

  • Key principles and concepts of Business Relationship Management
  • Understanding of BRM value streams and supporting processes
  • How to grow BRM capability within an organization
  • Practical models and BRM-related techniques
  • Organizational roles, competencies, and solutions for BRM
  • The role of IT and data in enabling BRM practices
  • How partners and suppliers contribute to relationship success




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ITIL® 4 Specialist: Business Relationship Management Training Course in Norway

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