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What are the 5 Major decisions in IT-Governance?

Author: Christian Rasmussen



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1. IT principles: high-level decisions about the strategic role of IT in the business. 2. IT architecture: an integrated set of technical choices to guide the organization in satisfying business needs. 3. IT infrastructure: centrally coordinated, shared IT services providing the foundation for the enterprise’s IT capability and typically created before precise usage needs are known. 4. Business application needs: business requirements for purchased or internally developed IT applications. 5. Prioritization and investment: decisions about how much and where to invest in IT, including project approval and justification techniques.


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1.	IT principles: high-level decisions about the strategic role of IT in the business.
2.	IT architecture: an integrated set of technical choices to guide the organization in satisfying business needs.
3.	IT infrastructure: centrally coordinated, shared IT services providing the foundation for the enterprise’s IT capability and typically created before precise usage needs are known. 
4.	Business application needs: business requirements for purchased or internally developed IT applications.
5.	Prioritization and investment: decisions about how much and where to invest in IT, including project approval and justification techniques.
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