Why is there only 9h of video for DSV vs 17h for CDS?
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Hi!
I'm looking at what will I do next between DSV and CDS. I know it was suggested that CDS would be a good next step after HVIT, but I'm hesitating because of the relevance to my work. I'll be doing them both by september. However, I was looking at the video time, and it's only 9h for DSV vs 17h for CDS. I was wondering, is DSV a lighter course?
By looking at Claire Agutter book, it doesn't look like it, so I'm wondering. As we can't unlock the course before sending the exam voucher, I would like to have a better understanding of what I'm getting into...
Any feedback or explanation is welcome!
Thank you :-)
Myriam
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My ITIL 4 Specialist- Drive Stakeholder Value course is hyper focused on what you'll need to know for the exam. The reason it is shorter than our normal ITIL 4 Specialist courses is that it is just myself as the instructor. We had to record it solo due to a deadline to help a customer. Feel free to use this forum for questions and I will be here to assist.
I think that DSV is a great course and exam and something I'm pretty passionate about. CDS was recorded with Jo Peacock and Zach. Jo has been around ITIL since the beginning so tends to go deeper and approach it a bit different than I do. So you can see how just having myself without my sidekick and cohost Zach can reduce the time quite a bit.
Cheers!
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Thanks for the information!
I've decided to begin with CDS. DSV will be next because my job is mostly managing Stakeholders.
Have a nice day,
Myriam