Once IT governance is implemented, what is the NEXT phase in the life cycle of governance?
Correct Answer: A
Explanation Measuring objectives is the next phase in the life cycle of governance after IT governance is implemented. The life cycle of governance is a continuous process that involves designing, implementing, evaluating, and improving the IT governance system. Measuring objectives is the phase that involves assessing and monitoring the performance and outcomes of the IT governance system against predefined metrics and targets. Measuring objectives is the next phase after IT governance is implemented because it helps to determine whether the IT governance system is effective, efficient, and aligned with the enterprise goals.13 References: COBIT 2019 Framework: Introduction and Methodology, COBIT 2019 Implementation Guide: Implementing an Information and Technology Governance Solution
Question 7
When considering the role of IT design factor, and the design factor value is strategic, which of the following should be a management objective priority?
Correct Answer: A
Explanation The IT design factor is a design factor that describes how an enterprise uses information and technology to achieve its goals and objectives. There are six IT design factors defined in COBIT 2019: strategic; operational; data-driven; compliance-driven; innovation-driven; customer intimacy-driven. Each design factor has different implications for the governance and management of information and technology in terms of focus areas, processes, practices, roles, structures, and metrics. When considering the role of IT design factor, and the design factor value is strategic, one of the management objectives that should be a priority is managed innovation (APO04), which involves identifying new opportunities for using information and technology to create value for the enterprise. This management objective supports the strategic role of IT in enabling business transformation, differentiation, competitiveness, growth, and sustainability. This management objective also involves establishing an innovation culture and process that encourages creativity, experimentation, collaboration, learning, and improvement5 5: COBIT 2019 Design Guide: page 35-36 : COBIT 2019 Process Reference Guide: page 57-59
Question 8
Which of the following is an example of a focus area within COBIT?
Correct Answer: C
Explanation A focus area within COBIT is a topic that is relevant to governance and management of enterprise information and technology, and that requires additional guidance to address specific challenges or priorities. Digital transformation is one of the focus areas that COBIT provides guidance on, as it involves the use of technology to create new or modify existing business processes, culture, and customer experiences to meet changing business and market requirements1, p. 23. References: 1: COBIT 2019 Framework: Introduction and Methodology
Question 9
At which stage of the EGIT implementation life cycle should the enterprise determine the impact of an improvement program on IT and the business and how to maintain the improvement momentum?
Correct Answer: B
Explanation The EGIT implementation life cycle consists of four stages: initiating an EGIT program, defining the EGIT implementation road map, developing the EGIT implementation program plan, and executing the EGIT implementation program plan. The third stage, developing the EGIT implementation program plan, involves identifying and defining the success metrics for the EGIT continual improvement program. These metrics should be aligned with the enterprise goals and objectives, and should measure the performance and outcomes of the EGIT processes and practices. The success metrics should also be SMART (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound), and should be communicated to all stakeholders involved in the EGIT program. References: : COBIT 2019 Design Guide: Designing an Information & Technology Governance Solution, page 26 1 : COBIT 2019 Design Guide: Designing an Information & Technology Governance Solution, page 41
Question 10
What is the BEST way for senior leadership to communicate its expectations for IT governance prior to commencing a governance implementation plan?
Correct Answer: A
Explanation According to the COBIT 2019 Implementation Guide, the best way for senior leadership to communicate its expectations for IT governance prior to commencing a governance implementation plan is to include a scope statement in the business case. The scope statement defines the boundaries and objectives of the IT governance system, as well as the roles and responsibilities of the stakeholders involved. The scope statement also provides clarity and alignment on what is expected from IT governance and how it will support the enterprise strategy.2, p. 25-26 References: 2: COBIT 2019 Implementation Guide: Implementing an Information and Technology Governance Solution