The Characteristics of Effective IT Governance Processes

Posted November 30, 2009 | Leadership | Leadership |

IT governance is one of those subjects around which, at one level, it is easy to reach a consensus: IT governance is a necessary and important process by which an organization makes decisions and assigns responsibilities for the appropriate strategic and operational allocation of shared IT resources. However, at another level -- the level of specifically describing the scope of IT governance and the details of IT governance as a process -- consensus is more difficult to achieve.

About The Author
William Walton
Bill Walton's areas of special interest and expertise include performance measurement, integrated strategic planning, IT/business value, organizational change management, and technology driven change. Previously, Mr. Walton spent 17 years with Gartner Group and Real Decisions, where he was responsible for the development of several innovative IT measurement services and their associated analytical methods. Most recently, Mr. Walton was involved… Read More
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