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Topics. Governance reviewDefinitionIT Decision DomainsIT Governance ArchetypesMatricesPerformance GoalsProcessCritical Success FactorsImplementation MechanismsConclusion. Governance Review. Web search of academic organizationsMost had an organization similar to ISACAdvisory vs. approvalMany had multiple committees or sub-committeesMany had an IT architecture office or councilSome referenced MIT's Center for Information Systems Research (Peter Weill).
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1. IT Governance Recommended Review Process Adapted from the MIT CISR Material
2. Topics Governance review
Definition
IT Decision Domains
IT Governance Archetypes
Matrices
Performance Goals
Process
Critical Success Factors
Implementation Mechanisms
Conclusion
3. Governance Review Web search of academic organizations
Most had an organization similar to ISAC
Advisory vs. approval
Many had multiple committees or sub-committees
Many had an IT architecture office or council
Some referenced MIT’s Center for Information Systems Research (Peter Weill)
4. Governance Definition Specifying the decision rights and accountability framework to encourage desirable behavior in using Information Technology
5. IT Decision Domains IT Principles
IT Architecture
IT Infrastructure Strategies
Application needs
IT Investment and prioritization
6. IT Decision Domains IT Principles – High level statements about how IT is used
What is the enterprise’s desired operating model
How will IT support the desired operating model
How will IT be funded
7. IT Decision Domains IT Principles – Example 1:
Benchmarked lowest total cost of ownership
Architectural integrity
Consistent, flexible infrastructure
Rapid deployment of new applications
Measured, improving, and communicated value and responsiveness
8. IT Decision Domains IT Principles – Example 2:
Enable the business
Ensure information integrity
Create a common customer view
Promote consistent architecture
Utilize industry standards
Reuse before buy; buy before build
Manage IT as an investment
9. IT Decision Domains IT Architecture: An integrated set of technical choices.
IT Infrastructure Strategies: Strategies for the base foundation, centrally coordinated services, e. g., network, shared data, etc.
Application needs: specifying the needs for purchased or internally developed systems.
10. IT Decision Domains IT Investment and prioritization: Decisions about how much and where to invest in IT including project approvals and justification techniques.
11. IT Governance Archetypes Leadership Monarchy
IT Monarchy
Feudal
Federal
IT Duopoly
12. IT Governance Archetypes Leadership Monarchy: A group of, or individual senior managers (SVP; VP; Dean, Chair). Senior IT manager does not act independently.
IT Monarchy: Individuals or groups of IT senior managers.
Feudal: Unit leaders, key process owners or their delegates.
13. IT Governance Archetypes Federal: Shared by HSC senior management and other College/Unit senior management. May include senior IT management.
IT Duopoly: IT senior management and one other group, e. g., HSC senior management or College/Unit senior management.
14. Decision Governance Matrix
15. Input/Decision Governance Matrix
16. MIT Material
17. Implementation Mechanisms Executive Committee
IT Council/Steering Committee
Advisory or Approval
IT Organization
Budget Process
Process Teams
Architecture Office
Service Level Agreements (SLA)
18. Reviewing Current Governance Map existing governance onto both diagrams.
Review IT governance mechanisms:
Which mechanisms exist in which decisions.
Are they effective independently and together.
Is the governance encouraging desirable behavior appropriate for your performance goals.
19. Reviewing Current Governance From the top performer’s governance create a governance template for your strategy and performance goals.
Tailor the governance template to your enterprise’s culture, structure, strategy & goals.
Use the diagrams to engage and communicate.
20. Critical Success Factors Transparency
Actively designed governance
Know when to redesign
Educate
Good governance requires choices
Clear exception handling process
Governance at HSC and Unit levels
Governance is owned and has metrics
21. Recommendation Pursue the MIT process
The answer may not be one (model, architecture, etc.)
Suggested ISAC focus: HSC governance
Discussion