ENTERPRISE SERVICE MANAGEMENT PRACTITIONER SYLLABUS
INTRODUCTION
The Enterprise Service Management (ESM) Practitioner course and qualification is intended to introduce candidates to the theory and leading practices relating to ESM including the provision and consumption of services in any service environment.
Unlike other equivalent qualifications the ESM course and qualification includes both theoretical and practical guidance that will allow students to take away and successfully apply improvement ideas to beneficial effect within their working environment and across the entirety of the enterprise service management landscape.
The ESM Practitioner examination is intended to assess the extent to which the candidate is able to demonstrate both an understanding of the principles as well as the deployment of generic leading practices of ESM as described in the syllabus below.
QUALIFICATION OVERVIEW
Qualifying for the ESM Practitioner Certificate is in two parts as follows:
Part A) comprises an assessment of candidates’ practical knowledge and course contribution through on-course assessment by the tutor. This assessment will represent 20% of the final score and is based on the following criteria:
- Level 1: Demonstrated no understanding of ESM, made no effective contribution to the course and played little if any active part in the exercises
- Level 2: Showed almost no understanding of ESM, contributed very little to the course and played only a peripheral role in the exercises
- Level 3: Showed a basic understanding of ESM, made a small contribution to the course and played a minor part in the exercises
- Level 4: Showed some understanding of ESM, made minor contributions to the course and was active in a few of the exercises
- Level 5: Understood the basics of ESM, made small but effective contributions to the course and was active in many of the exercises
- Level 6: Showed a good theoretical understanding of ESM, made several useful contributions to the course and was active in most of the exercises
- Level 7: Showed a theoretical and practical understanding of ESM, was fully engaged during the course and took a leading role in at least one exercise
- Level 8: Demonstrated a good practical understanding of all aspects of ESM, participated in many course discussions and took a leading role in at least two exercises
- Level 9: Demonstrated strong practical understanding of ESM, was active in most course discussions and took a leading role in several exercises
- Level 10: Demonstrated exceptional practical understanding of ESM, contributed to, prompted and/or led several course discussions and was fully engaged in all exercises
Part B) comprises an exam paper of 40 questions designed to test the candidate’s knowledge of ESM at a Foundation level.
The sample paper that forms part of the course will provide further examples of the exam format and content.
Material allowed |
None |
This is a ‘closed book’ exam. The ‘Journey to Service Excellence’ publication should be used for study but is NOT permitted to be used in the exam. |
Exam duration |
60 mins |
Candidates taking the exam in a language that is not their native or working language may be given 75 minutes in total. |
Number of questions |
40 |
There are 40 questions of equal value and worth one mark each. There is no negative marking. |
Level of thinking |
Blooms Levels 2 & 3 |
‘Bloom’s level’ describes the type of thinking needed to answer the question. For Bloom’s level 2 questions, you need to show understanding of the ESM concepts. For Bloom’s level 3 questions, you need to be able to understand and apply the learning. |
Multiple Choice | Multiple Choice: select the single correct answer from a list of possible answers Select ALL correct answers from a list of possible answers Select the answer that is NOT the correct answer from a list of possible answers Missing Word(s): Select the correct missing word(s) from a list of possible missing word(s) Arrange the statements in the required sequence Align the statements in one column with the statements in another column |
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Select ALL that apply | ||
Negative questions | ||
Question types | ||
Missing Word(s) | ||
Sort/Sequence Align | ||
Exam result grades |
4 |
There are four grades based on the combination of the candidate’s performance across both the on- course assessment and the exam paper: Fail: Less than 20 out of 50 Pass : Between 20 and 30 out of 50 Merit: Between 31 and 37 out of 50 Distinction: More than 37 out of 50 |
SYLLABUS
The table below lists the categories, sub-categories and topics that are tested in the exam, covered by the presentation slides used on the course and described in detail in the ‘Journey to Service Excellence’ textbook. The verb for each learning outcome indicates the Bloom’s level where:
- ‘Understand’/’Describe’/‘Explain’, indicates Bloom’s Level 2 understanding/comprehension
- ‘Understand and apply’ or ‘Understand the meaning and application of’ indicates Bloom’s Level 3 practical application.
Syllabus Category and Number of |
Syllabus Sub-Category and Assessment Criteria |
Bloom’s Level |
Marks Available |
1. The Journey to Service Excellence 10 questions |
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2 |
4 |
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2 |
2 |
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3 |
4 |
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2. Service Management Concepts 4 questions |
a) The effectiveness of a service |
2/3 |
2 |
d) The process control model |
2/3 |
2 |
Syllabus Category |
Syllabus Sub-Category and Assessment Criteria |
Bloom’s Level |
Marks Available |
3. Adopting and Adapting Service Management 11 questions |
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2/3 |
9 |
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2 |
1 |
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2/3 |
1 |
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4. The ESM Principles 4 questions |
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2/3 |
4 |
5. The ESM dimensions 1 question |
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2 |
1 |
6. The structure and application of the ESM processes 10 questions |
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2/3 |
10 |