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    A guide for tailoring a governance system for information and technology

    Read this article to find out more about best governance practices with latest COBIT insights of the industry's framework.

    About the content

    The challenge of a corporate governance is related to loss of steam and strategic direction, mostly because implementers are often looking for an easy “copy-paste” solution that simply doesn’t work.
    Even though frameworks are designed to be flexible and non-prescriptive, many governance practices are often difficult to customize to meet the specific needs of an enterprise. It is often hard to align them with the technological and content needs of an organization.
    In this article, Mark Thomas proposes a guideline encompassing governance practices that work, including all the potential areas that an enterprise needs to address in order to support the overall needs of its stakeholders.
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    About the author

    Mark Thomas
    Mark Thomas: As a former Army officer with over 28 years of professional experience, Mark has a wide array of industry experience including government, health care, finance/banking, manufacturing, and technology services. He has held roles spanning from CIO to IT consulting and is considered a thought leader in frameworks such as COBIT, NIST, ITIL and multiple ISO standards. Mark routinely speaks at US and international conferences and earned the ISACA John Kuyers award twice for Best Speaker/Conference contributor of the year. Mark also holds the CGEIT (Certified in the Governance of Enterprise IT) and CRISC (Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control) certifications.

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