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IT governance in the public sector: a conceptual modelRiri Kusumarani
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• IT Function Structure – the organisation and arrangement of the sub-functions and their responsibilities and relationships
• Operating Model – how the IT function work and delivers value and the processes it implements and operates
• Staffing And Roles – the numbers of people, their roles, responsibilities, expected skills, experience and abilities, workload, reporting structures and expected ways of operating
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• Functional components of solution
• Quality properties
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This presentation is prepared by Author for Perbanas Institute as a part of Author Lecture Series. It is to be used for educational and non-commercial purposes only and is not to be changed, altered, or used for any commercial endeavor without the express written permission from Author and/or Perbanas Institute. Appropriate legal action may be taken against any person, organization, or entity attempting to misrepresent, charge, or profit from the educational materials contained here.
Authors are allowed to use their own articles without seeking permission from any person, organization, or entity.
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• Overview of IT Governance
• Benefits of IT Governance
• IT Governance implementation : Approach and Methodology
• Key critical success factors
Presenter:
This webinar was presented by Mr. Oladapo Ogundeji, from Digital Jewels and PECB partner.
Link of the recorded session published on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Ux_Yk4JLy0M
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Information technology (IT) is a strategic asset that is being used to mould competitive strategies and change organisational processes.
https://www.abmswiss.com
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Tonelli, Adriano Olímpio, et al. "It governance in the public sector: a conceptual model." Information Systems Frontiers (2015): 1-18.
A presentation to the ChangeUp Coordinators from the south eats of England, proposing astrategy for developing ICT support servicesfor frontline organisaton from across the region
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Creating A Business Focussed Information Technology StrategyAlan McSweeney
This presentation describes a structured approach to creating a business-focussed information technology strategy.
An effective business-oriented IT strategy is an opportunity to resolve the disconnection and to ensure the IT function is able to and does respond to business needs and is trusted by the business to provide IT solutions.
The IT strategy will consist of static structural elements relating to the organisation of the IT function:
• Capabilities – skills and abilities the IT function should possess and be able to use effectively and efficiently
• IT Function Structure – the organisation and arrangement of the sub-functions and their responsibilities and relationships
• Operating Model – how the IT function work and delivers value and the processes it implements and operates
• Staffing And Roles – the numbers of people, their roles, responsibilities, expected skills, experience and abilities, workload, reporting structures and expected ways of operating
It will also include dynamic elements relating to initiatives, both enabling initiatives within the IT function and specific business initiatives required to achieve the business strategy.
The elements of the development plan
Elements of the quality plan
Development and quality plans for small and for internal projects
Software development risks a
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User experience is the sum of experiences across all dimensions of all solutions and the user’s interaction with it including its functionality and quality attributes. It is the sum of all interactions with the solution and the results the solution provides. Solution usability is much, much more than a user interface
Users experience the complete operational solution across its entire scope and experience its functional and quality properties. The solution architect must be aware of the usability of designed solutions. Usability is not an afterthought: it must be embedded in the overall solution design from the start
The dimensions of solution usability are:
• Components of overall solution
• Functional components of solution
• Quality properties
The complete solution Is always much more than just a bunch of software. Implementing the end-to-end components of the solution positively impacts on solution usability and utility. Without the complete view there will be gaps in the usability of the solution.
Enterprise architecture needs to provide leadership in defining and implementing approach to measuring solution usability. Enterprise architecture needs to define standards and associated frameworks for
• Overall experience
• Solution usability
Each of these needs to include measurement and analysis framework. Solution architecture needs to incorporate these standards into solution designs. Individual solutions incorporate usability standards
Overall set of solutions comprise the experience.
Investing Intelligently In The IT FunctionAlan McSweeney
Describes an approach to defining the competencies and capabilities required of the IT function and to use current levels of competence and importance of competency across all activity areas of the IT function to identify those areas at which getting better will yield the greatest return, allowing for targeted investment of resources to get good at what matters
Presentation by Rich Pollack, VP and Chief Information Officer, VCU Health, at the marcus evans National Healthcare CIO Summit held in Pasadena, CA March 13-14 2017
This presentation is prepared by Author for Perbanas Institute as a part of Author Lecture Series. It is to be used for educational and non-commercial purposes only and is not to be changed, altered, or used for any commercial endeavor without the express written permission from Author and/or Perbanas Institute. Appropriate legal action may be taken against any person, organization, or entity attempting to misrepresent, charge, or profit from the educational materials contained here.
Authors are allowed to use their own articles without seeking permission from any person, organization, or entity.
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• Benefits of IT Governance
• IT Governance implementation : Approach and Methodology
• Key critical success factors
Presenter:
This webinar was presented by Mr. Oladapo Ogundeji, from Digital Jewels and PECB partner.
Link of the recorded session published on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Ux_Yk4JLy0M
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https://www.abmswiss.com
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Dear Dr. Kornbluth and Mr. Gorenberg,
The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
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unwillingness to rectify this violation through action requires accountability.
Postsecondary education is a unique opportunity for students to learn and have their ideas and beliefs challenged. However, universities receiving hundreds of millions of federal funds annually have denied
students that opportunity and have been hijacked to become venues for the promotion of terrorism, antisemitic harassment and intimidation, unlawful encampments, and in some cases, assaults and riots.
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2. Information technology (IT) is a strategic asset
that is being used to mould competitive
strategies and change organisational
processes.
3. As IT and its uses become more complex,
developing strategies and systems to deliver the
technology has become more difficult.
4.
5. The net result is a growing need for guidance on
the issues, strategies, and tactics for managing
the use of information technology.
6. This unit is designed to cover various issues,
strategies and tactics and to enable students to
integrate concepts and theories learned during
previous study or in their careers to date.
7. This unit provides an overview of the responses
required by organisations to manage the
transition to an e-commerce/e-business
environment supported by new technology.
8.
9. It will help to develop a critical understanding of
the problems and opportunities faced by
organisations in effectively planning, developing
and managing information systems (IS).
10. It incorporates strategic management concepts
to ensure that IS development supports the
business strategy, and progresses through
suitable planning methodologies to
implementation and evaluation (audit).
11. In our doctorate programs, you
will:
Develop and practice innovative research
methods.
Earn the highest quality of education.
Achieve the expertise to publish in peer-
reviewed journals.
12.
13. Become a successful doctoral researcher and
educator.
Study Language: this study program taught
entirely in English.
We have 4 intakes per year: January, April,
July and October
14. The doctorate degree will take
your leadership to the next level.
In our doctoral programs, you will:
Study and apply innovative research methods.
Combine applied research and professional
practice.
Prepare to make an impact in policy and
practice.
15. Learn strategies to facilitate more effective,
adaptable organizations and create positive
change.
Become a more innovative leader in your field.
16.
17. Admission Requirements:
Duration: one-year Study program +
Thesis (thesis takes from 1 - 4 years)
Degree: DBA in Strategic Information Systems
Analysis
Age: Minimum age 25 years
18. Previous study: Master Degree or equivalent
OR 7 years Management Experience +
University Degree or equivalent
English level: IELTS or equivalent (Only for
students from non-English speaking countries
or students who did not study at English
speaking school)