CoursesCourse Catalog → (ITAD100) IT Asset Disposition: Fundamentals

(ITAD100) IT Asset Disposition: Fundamentals

Portfolio Area:
Experience Level:

Course Details

An organization’s IT asset disposition policy asks, “How many working devices do I have and how many do I need to dispose?” With a focus on mobile devices, this course covers the benefits of an IT asset disposition program, the value proposition it offers, and the certifications which demonstrate sound policies. The value derived from decommissioned devices is discussed, but an emphasis is placed on risk mitigation and environmental protections. This course would not have been possible without the assistance of Cascade Asset Management. Their industry knowledge, and guidance, directly contributed to the success of this course.

Learning Objectives

Upon completing this course, you will have learned how to:
– Recognize the benefits of an IT asset disposition program
– Demonstrate the value proposition associated with properly disposing of IT assets
– Recognize which certifications demonstrate sound IT asset disposition policies
– Match business case elements with their definition
– Demonstrate an understanding of risk mitigation

Includes:

On-demand Course

Digital Certificate*

*Issued when the course has been completed.

Experience:

Duration:

60 minutes

Portfolio Area:

Course Preview:

Example of an AOTMP University certificate of achievement.

Buy Now

Purchase this course for a single user.

Or get it with a Subscription

Volume Pricing

Bring Your Team

Volume purchasing provides the ultimate flexibility by allowing managers to assign different courses to different learners over a 12-month period. Contact us to get started.

Number of Courses Discount Price per Course Total

1

n/a
$298
$298

10

15%
$253
$2,533

20

25%
$224
$4,470

30

35%
$194
$5,811

40

45%
$164
$6,556

50

55%
$134
$6,705

75

60%
$119
$8,940

100

65%
$104
$10,430

Interested in purchasing multiple courses?

"*" indicates required fields

Name*
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.