Monday, August 1, 2011

Information Technology Governance

Information technology governance focuses mainly on leadership in effectively and efficiently using IT resources to meet business needs, encompassing structures and processes to implement strategies, develop standards and principles, and evaluate IT investment priorities, leveraging technology to add business value.

It combines accountability with the assignment of decision-making responsibilities. Governance includes cross-level communications about processes and key IT investments. When fully employed, IT governance is aligned with business governance. Its key components include collaboration, modular and incremental development and implementation of strategic and tactical initiatives.

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