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IT Governance: Definitions, Frameworks and Planning

ProjectManager.com

IT governance ensures that IT departments are prepared for what’s next, without losing focus on what matters. What is IT Governance? At its base level, IT governance is one or multiple processes that enable the IT staff to better manage risk and operate at its most efficient to the benefit of the organization on the whole.

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The Importance of Data Governance for Business

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That plan is called data governance. What Is Data Governance? Data governance provides an organization with a plan to make sure that its data is available, usable, consistent and secure. Data governance is holistic in that it involves the people, processes and information technology department of an organization.

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Understanding the Organizational Governance System as Project Managers

Project Pulse Journal

Is it challenging to navigate the complex landscape of project governance frameworks? In this article, we will dive deep into organizational and project governance and systems in project management. At the heart of this lies the robust framework of Organizational Governance Systems.

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Cloud Security Architecture in the U.S. Government

Musings on Project Management

Have you got a project providing software services to the civil agencies of the U.S. Government?

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Capital Projects: Capital Planning, Budgeting and Funding

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When governments or corporations make large investments, they don’t do so without serious planning. When speaking of a capital project, one is referring to something big and expensive that’ll involve a great deal of planning and resources to complete. They’re initiated to help a company grow. What Is Capital Planning?

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Reference Architecture vs. Reference Implementation

Leading Agile

In this clip from TriAgile 2019, Mike Cottmeyer is explaining the difference between Reference Architecture and Reference Implementation and why understanding the base patterns of Agility are so important to the success of your Agile Transformation. Reference Architecture vs. Reference Implementation Transcript.

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Organizational Process Assets: What does that even mean?

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Organizational Process Assets do not include infrastructure or the software tools used to manage the data. But they are not the regulatory environment, government standards, or external environmental policies or regulations. Perhaps the process misses out any reference to ethical sourcing at all. What is not an OPA?

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