IT Governance is the process by which an organization’s leaders ensure that its use of information technology (IT) aligns with its business goals and complies with legal and ethical standards.
There is no one-size-fits-all approach to IT governance, as the best practices for an organization will depend on its size, structure, and industry. However, there are some general principles that all organizations should follow to ensure effective IT governance. But there are common practices which you shall consider:
- Application Portfolio Management
- Asset Management
- Audits
- Benchmarking
- Business Technology Alignment
- Capability Management
- Compliance
- Enterprise Architecture
- Facilities And Infrastructure
- Financial Governance
- Information Governance
- Information Security
- IT Operations
- Information Technology Performance Management
- Information Technology Practices
- Information Technology Processes
- Information Technology Risk Management
- Information Technology Strategy
- Knowledge Management
- Problems And Incidents
- Procurement
- Programs And Projects
- Quality Assurance
- Reporting And Dashboards
- Service Portfolio Management
- Standards And Certifications
- Supplier Management
- IT Skills