The primary purpose of enterprise architecture (EA) governance is to ensure that an organization’s IT investments are closely aligned with business goals and processes, so that limited IT resources are allocated to areas of highest impact on organizational performance. While the overriding concern of EA governance is the effectiveness of the IT investments, the EA program itself needs to be governed as well, since an incorrectly developed EA could adversely impact the IT investment decisions that are based on it.
Enterprise Architecture Governance: A Framework Approach
Submitted by A-G Magazine on Tue, 09/29/2009 - 9:20pm.
Tagged: Articles, governance, Issue 5-9
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