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IT Governance 

Best Practices

Most IT governance frameworks are designed to provide practical organizations and processes that IT departments need to address.

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Understanding and applying IT governance is critical because IT departments must develop an applicable control model across all departments. Business and IT must always work together to define requirements to see the same goals. Stakeholders need to understand IT governance precisely to enable IT departments to manage their overall functions and key metrics. Continuous monitoring is recommended and requires a solid view of IT governance, including direction and policies.

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IT professional managers need to apply different toolkits by sharing goals and communicating effectively, and they need to define the right framework for your company. In order for IT governance to be effective, an appropriate framework must be defined. IT professional managers do not need to use a single framework. If they are clearly aware of how to use "how" when using a variety of frameworks, this will be a great help for your enterprise.

                                                                              

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COBIT and COSO

These frameworks are primarily used at risk to simplify and implement enterprise IT governance and control framework coordination.

ITIL

ITIL helps you use and apply services and operations correctly.

FAIR

 This framework is squarely for assessing operational and cyber security risks.

CMMI

It was originally intended for software engineering, but now includes hardware development, service delivery, and purchasing.

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