
PurposeThe straightforward guidance provided in this and other related modules recognises that, while there is no one-size-fits-all solution, IT governance, to be of value, has to simultaneously deliver improved competitiveness, better compliance and greater shareholder transparency. |
BenefitsThe pressures on boards – in both the public and private sectors – to implement an effective IT governance framework are becoming inexorable. This module helps enable directors to clearly and properly discharge their fiduciary duties in a way that helps them avoid the risks of litigation that exposes them to personal, financial ruin. |
Related SolutionsDesigning an IT Governance Framework IT Governance and Compliance Issues IT Governance and Information Risk IT Governance and Intellectual Capital IT Governance and Risk Management IT Governance – Issues for the Public Sector and Not-for-Profit Organisations |
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AudienceAll those who wish to check out if their knowledge of governance is up to speed or who wish to take on board that knowledge. |
Learning methodKnowledge builder with initial interactive diagnostic to enable learners to check out their knowledge and to progress to those parts of the module which will be of immediate value to them |
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