WK6 DQ2
Topic 6 DQ 2 100-150 words
Why can an IT governance archetype be good for one type of IS decision, but not for another?
REPLY TO RESPONSES 75-100 words
A Adonis Deliannis
Businesses have many models to choose from that will fit and keep it running. The types of governance for the IT realm vary from the six different archetypes. Some will benefit, other will suffer. In IS decision making under IT governance, an IT Monarchy that gives IT the power to make IT decisions, a Federal archetype where corporate makes the decisions and brings IT to make their decisions and voices heard, and an IT Duopoly where a group of IT individuals come together with Business Unit (BU) Leaders and make IT decisions.
These types of governance allow IT to be involved and not decided upon by inexperienced executives or managers. Other archetypes do not benefit IT. In a Business Monarchy, managers make the decisions. In a Feudal system, each BU of the organization will make up their own IT-related decisions, thus shutting IT out of the decision making process. Anarchy, decisions are made by individuals in an organization which can hinder IT decision making.
B Amaobichi Osondu
IT governance creates a framework for integrating business and IT strategies.
Organizations can produce quantifiable results toward achieving their objectives and goals using a structured framework. Business monarchy, IT monarchy, federal: IT duopoly, feudal, and anarchy are some examples of governance archetypes. The base of IT governance is corporate and focus. IT governance's primary objectives are ensuring that the enterprise's IT
infrastructure aligns with its business objectives and that its IT investment and operating costs are justified and under control (Harguem, 2021) .
The main benefits of IT governance include improved decision-making, improved control over IT expenditures, improved alignment of IT with business goals, and improved
communication between business and IT (Curtis, 2020) . The principal risks of IT governance include the potential for IT decisions to be made without adequate input from the business and the potential for IT to be used to advance business goals that are not in the company's best
interests.
An IT governance archetype can be suitable for one type of IS decision but not another
because each decision has different requirements.
C Christopher
CAT: Types of IT governance architypes (substantial response will count towards participation credit)
Class,
IT governance literally is heavily influenced by the structural organization of the IT of an enterprise in a subtle way. For example, an outsourced IT department with a responsible manager acts different to an IT department, in which also the business departments mostly have decision rights, which essentially shows that for example, an outsourced IT department with a responsible manager acts different to an IT department, in which also the business departments particularly have decision rights, which generally is quite significant. At the same time, IT governance also influences the evolution of the structural organization of the IT, demonstrating that IT governance specifically is heavily influenced by the structural organization of the IT of an enterprise in a definitely big way.
What are the six general IT governance archetypes, and what is there value?