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- Key Features of COBIT 5
- Structure of the COBIT 5 framework
- Business needs and benefits provided by COBIT 5
- Analysing the Five Principles
- Meeting stakeholder needs
- Benefits realisation
- Risk and resource optimisation
- Supporting the creation of business value through IT
- Transforming stakeholder needs into an enterprise's actionable strategy
- Clarifying the purpose of the goals cascade
- Translating high-level enterprise goals into specific IT-related goals
- Covering the enterprise end-to-end
- A framework for business and IT leaders
- Interrelating key roles and activities
- Applying a single integrated framework
- Implementing COBIT 5 as an integrator
- Aligning the practices into a single model
- Enabling a holistic approach
- Evaluating the key components of the enabler dimension
- Reviewing measurement indicators for achieving goals
- Separating governance from management
- Balancing enterprise direction and objectives
- Governance vs. management of IT
- Investigating the Seven Enablers
- Principles, policies and frameworks
- Meeting good practice requirements for the scope, compliance, exceptions and monitoring
- Differentiating policies and principles
- Processes
- Reviewing the key characteristics of the process goal categories
- The Process Reference Model
- Organisational structures
- Implementing practices for operations, responsibility delegation and decision-making
- The key responsibilities of key organisational roles
- Culture, ethics and behaviour
- Creating, encouraging and maintaining desired behaviours
- Relating organisational and individual ethics with goals
- Information
- Reviewing the information quality categories
- Interrelating the five steps of the information cycle with the information enablers
- Applying information attributes to layers
- Assessing context and quality of information to the user with key attributes
- Services, infrastructure and applications
- Analysing the five architecture principles that govern the use of IT-related resources
- Relationship with the other enablers
- People, skills and competencies
- Defining skill requirements for each role
- Mapping the skill categories to the process domains
- Skill categories in relation to the process domains
- The Foundations of COBIT 5 Implementation
- Recalling the facts, terms & concepts of implementation
- Management of the program
- Change enablement
- Core continual improvement life cycle
- Applying the continual improvement life cycle to enable change
- Reviewing enterprise-specific internal and external environments related to change management
- Addressing pain points and trigger events
- Phases and characteristics of the life cycle model
- Realising business benefits with a good business case
- Integrating the COBIT 5 Process Capability Model
- The core facts, terms and concepts based on ISO 15504
- The six capability levels
- The nine attributes
- The rating scale
- Defining key ISO 15504 terms
- Scoping and the Process Assessment Model (PAM)
- Identifying the reasons to conduct a process assessment
- Differences between maturity and capability assessments
- Implementing a Process Reference Model with COBIT 5
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