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The distinction between governance and management: Management objectives
From the course: Learning COBIT
The distinction between governance and management: Management objectives
- [Instructor] Management objectives are grouped in four domains, Align, Plan, and Organize, Build, Acquire, and Implement, Deliver, Service, and Support, and Monitor, Evaluate, and Assess. These are distinct from the governance domain and are aligned with plan, build, run, and monitor process practices and activities. Align, Plan, and Organize addresses the overall organization, strategy, and supporting activities for information and technology. There are 14 management objectives in this domain. Think of these as planning objectives that focus on those areas that are critical to successful preparation and alignment between governance objectives and management actions. It is quite exhaustive, but as you look through these, you can most likely see several that your organization uses. These include APO01 through APO14 and include Managed I&T Framework, Strategy, Enterprise Architecture, Innovation, Portfolio, Budget and…
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Forty objectives for every IT organization4m 20s
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