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cobitFoundation.txt

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  1. Key Features of COBIT 5
  2.  
  3.     Structure of the COBIT 5 framework
  4.     Business needs and benefits provided by COBIT 5
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  6. Analysing the Five Principles
  7. Meeting stakeholder needs
  8.  
  9.     Benefits realisation
  10.     Risk and resource optimisation
  11.     Supporting the creation of business value through IT
  12.     Transforming stakeholder needs into an enterprise's actionable strategy
  13.    Clarifying the purpose of the goals cascade
  14.    Translating high-level enterprise goals into specific IT-related goals
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  16. Covering the enterprise end-to-end
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  18.    A framework for business and IT leaders
  19.    Interrelating key roles and activities
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  21. Applying a single integrated framework
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  23.    Implementing COBIT 5 as an integrator
  24.    Aligning the practices into a single model
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  26. Enabling a holistic approach
  27.  
  28.    Evaluating the key components of the enabler dimension
  29.    Reviewing measurement indicators for achieving goals
  30.  
  31. Separating governance from management
  32.  
  33.    Balancing enterprise direction and objectives
  34.    Governance vs. management of IT
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  36. Investigating the Seven Enablers
  37. Principles, policies and frameworks
  38.  
  39.    Meeting good practice requirements for the scope, compliance, exceptions and monitoring
  40.    Differentiating policies and principles
  41.  
  42. Processes
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  44.    Reviewing the key characteristics of the process goal categories
  45.    The Process Reference Model
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  47. Organisational structures
  48.  
  49.    Implementing practices for operations, responsibility delegation and decision-making
  50.    The key responsibilities of key organisational roles
  51.  
  52. Culture, ethics and behaviour
  53.  
  54.    Creating, encouraging and maintaining desired behaviours
  55.    Relating organisational and individual ethics with goals
  56.  
  57. Information
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  59.    Reviewing the information quality categories
  60.    Interrelating the five steps of the information cycle with the information enablers
  61.    Applying information attributes to layers
  62.    Assessing context and quality of information to the user with key attributes
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  64. Services, infrastructure and applications
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  66.    Analysing the five architecture principles that govern the use of IT-related resources
  67.    Relationship with the other enablers
  68.  
  69. People, skills and competencies
  70.  
  71.    Defining skill requirements for each role
  72.    Mapping the skill categories to the process domains
  73.    Skill categories in relation to the process domains
  74.  
  75. The Foundations of COBIT 5 Implementation
  76. Recalling the facts, terms & concepts of implementation
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  78.    Management of the program
  79.    Change enablement
  80.    Core continual improvement life cycle
  81.  
  82. Applying the continual improvement life cycle to enable change
  83.  
  84.    Reviewing enterprise-specific internal and external environments related to change management
  85.    Addressing pain points and trigger events
  86.    Phases and characteristics of the life cycle model
  87.    Realising business benefits with a good business case
  88.  
  89. Integrating the COBIT 5 Process Capability Model
  90. The core facts, terms and concepts based on ISO 15504
  91.  
  92.    The six capability levels
  93.    The nine attributes
  94.    The rating scale
  95.    Defining key ISO 15504 terms
  96.  
  97. Scoping and the Process Assessment Model (PAM)
  98.  
  99.    Identifying the reasons to conduct a process assessment
  100.    Differences between maturity and capability assessments
  101.    Implementing a Process Reference Model with COBIT 5
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