CSU: ITIL v3 Financial Management Basic Concepts (ROI and VOI)

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This video introduces some of Financial Management’s basic concepts as explained in the ITIL v3 volume Service Strategy. Thevideo is one out of a series of study aids for students studying the topic ITI597 with Charles Sturt University. The ITI597 module is provided in a dynamic online and real-time interactive environment, and supported with a virtual study environment located in SecondLife space, and videos such as these. As subject coordinator I provide live web based sessions for all ITI597 students at least once a week, and strongly support any multimedia technology that makes blended and passionate learning a reality. ITIL ® is a Registered Trade Mark, and a Registered Community Trade Mark of the Office of Government Commerce, and is registered in the US Patent and Trademark Office.
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15 Comments on CSU: ITIL v3 Financial Management Basic Concepts (ROI and VOI)

  1. IsleBeeBach on Wed, 9th Nov 2011 8:14 pm
  2. @Streetstyl4 I wouldn’t have a clue… I guess that all depends on your personal career goals and the subjects that are in both streams. I would always opt for a wide range of subjects with majoring in one topic, rather than putting blinkers on and limiting your options by focusing on just one topic, but hey – that’s just my personal opinion and doesn’t suit all people on this planet.

  3. Streetstyl4 on Wed, 9th Nov 2011 9:10 pm
  4. @markfuller042 getting a Bachelor of business administration major in finance is better or getting a bachelor financial management?

  5. markfuller042 on Wed, 9th Nov 2011 9:28 pm
  6. These basic concepts of Financial Management are very helpful for us. As manager of wealth, I can share this to my clients..

  7. managerofwealth on Wed, 9th Nov 2011 10:28 pm
  8. First of all I like your accent.. That sounds weird but all your thoughts were understood. This is a great presentation I’d seen for in a while.

  9. IsleBeeBach on Wed, 9th Nov 2011 11:21 pm
  10. @Trex83y No problem, but I’ve just been watching a whole bunch of trailers for the new Rio movie and they’re a lot more fun to watch than my own ITIL movies :-) YouTube = ZZ81_Q0lYAM

  11. Trex83y on Wed, 9th Nov 2011 11:47 pm
  12. urw, btw .. great videos. I just decided to start learning for ITIL v3 exam. and everybody recommended me your videos. Congrats Marco

  13. IsleBeeBach on Thu, 10th Nov 2011 12:28 am
  14. @Trex83y Yeah! I sound like Stewie – that’s sooooooo cooooooool! He’s one of my favorite characters. Thx for the feedback :-)

  15. Trex83y on Thu, 10th Nov 2011 12:34 am
  16. This guy is cool :D he explains very well. BTW, he sounds like Stewie from family Guy :D

  17. IsleBeeBach on Thu, 10th Nov 2011 12:37 am
  18. @markfuller042 I love the dummies series – at least they are being read by people, which you can’t say about most other books that cover financial management :-)

  19. markfuller042 on Thu, 10th Nov 2011 1:34 am
  20. I know that a lot of people hate this collection, but “Financial Management for Dummies” helps a lot. They have a very simple way to explain that helps for a better understand. You can get them at a book store or Library.

  21. IsleBeeBach on Thu, 10th Nov 2011 2:03 am
  22. @enigmaticcheers Sure – the question is what part of financial management has your specific interest? I mean if I type in “Financial Management” into Google I get 96,400,000 hits, so that doesn’t really help me a lot. I recommend looking at Financial Management on wiki pages, which gives you a lot of good information to start with. I hope this helps you a bit.

  23. enigmaticcheers on Thu, 10th Nov 2011 2:40 am
  24. are there any website that provides a lot of exrsices for financial mangements

  25. IsleBeeBach on Thu, 10th Nov 2011 2:56 am
  26. zamavisions, I quite like feedback, but you’ll need to be a bit more specific in what you would like to see refined. There’s a big difference between feedback that’s a waste of everyone’s time and feedback that’s constructive and can be used to further improve the quality of videos. So, please be a bit more specific next time. I’m not perfect and make mistakes, so any support is always more than welcome and all ideas will be taken into full account. Language is beautiful – use it wise. IBB

  27. zamavisions on Thu, 10th Nov 2011 3:18 am
  28. REfine it pls

  29. layerz2204 on Thu, 10th Nov 2011 3:46 am
  30. lol