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Implementing Information Technology Governance: Models, Practices and Cases

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In many organizations, information technology (IT) has become crucial in the support, sustainability, and growth of the business. This pervasive use of technology has created a critical dependency on IT that calls for a specific focus on IT governance. Implementing Information Technology Models, Practices and Cases presents insight gained through literature reviews and case studies to provide practical guidance for organizations who want to start implementing IT governance or improving existing governance models, and provides a detailed set of IT governance structures, processes, and relational mechanisms that can be leveraged to implement IT governance in practice.

255 pages, Hardcover

First published August 27, 2007

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Wim Van Grembergen

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I read this book just because I have assignment about IT Governance, and I think this book is good enough for you who want to START learning IT-Governance or willing to implement IT-Governance within your company. This book was a TEXTBOOK for ISIT908
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