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What are the decision making archetypes in IT-Governance?

Author: Christian Rasmussen



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1. Business monarchy: A senior business executive or a group of senior executives, sometimes including the CIO. 2. IT monarchy: Individuals or groups of IT executives. 3. Federal: C-level executives and business representatives of all the operating groups—may include IT involvement (the equivalent of the central government and the states working together). 4. IT duopoly: Two-party decision-making involving IT executives and one group of business leaders. 5. Feudal: Business unit or process leaders making separate decisions based on the needs of their entities. 6. Anarchy: Each individual user or small group.


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1.	Business monarchy: A senior business executive or a group of senior executives, sometimes including the CIO.
2.	IT monarchy: Individuals or groups of IT executives.
3.	Federal: C-level executives and business representatives of all the operating groups—may include IT involvement (the equivalent of the central government and the states working together).
4.	IT duopoly: Two-party decision-making involving IT executives and one group of business leaders. 
5.	Feudal: Business unit or process leaders making separate decisions based on the needs of their entities.
6.	Anarchy: Each individual user or small group.
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