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Question 31

Which of the following is an output of the "what needs to be done" phase?

Correct Answer: C
Explanation
The high-level program plan is a document that describes the rationale, objectives, scope, approach, benefits, costs, risks, and timeline of the EGIT implementation program. The EGIT implementation program is a program that involves designing and implementing a governance system for an enterprise using COBIT 2019.
The high-level program plan provides the basis for obtaining approval, funding, resources, and support for the program from the stakeholders. The high-level program plan is an output of the "what needs to be done" phase. The "what needs to be done" phase is the fourth phase of the governance implementation roadmap, which involves defining the target state of information and technology governance in an enterprise that is aligned with its strategy, objectives, and stakeholder needs. This phase also involves identifying the gaps and issues that need to be addressed to achieve the target state, setting the improvement targets and priorities, developing a detailed business case and a high-level program plan for implementing a governance system using COBIT 2019. By developing a high-level program plan as an output of the "what needs to be done" phase, an enterprise can ensure that it has a clear and realistic roadmap for designing and implementing a governance system using COBIT 2019, that it has defined the expected outcomes, benefits, value, etc., from doing so, that it has considered the relevant risks, costs, resources, etc., involved in doing so, that it has obtained stakeholder buy-in and commitment for doing so, etc.References: : COBIT 2019 Implementation Guide: page 39-40 : COBIT 2019 Implementation Guide: page 41-42
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Question 32

An enterprise has been consistently growing over the years and has decided to adapt the COBIT framework from the growth perspective of the balanced scorecard dimensions. Which of the following enterprise goals is MOST relevant to select?

Correct Answer: D
An enterprise that has been consistently growing over the years and has decided to adapt the COBIT framework from the growth perspective of the balanced scorecard dimensions should select product and business innovation as one of its most relevant enterprise goals. The balanced scorecard is a tool that translates strategic objectives into four dimensions: financial, customer, internal, and growth. The growth dimension focuses on how the enterprise can create new products or services, enter new markets, or improve its processes or capabilities to achieve long-term success. Product and business innovation is one of the 17 enterprise goals defined in COBIT 2019, which describe the outcomes that an enterprise wants to achieve from its use of information and technology. This goal relates to enhancing customer satisfaction and loyalty by providing innovative solutions that meet their needs and expectations. The answer is based on the COBIT
2019 Framework5, page 38. References: 5: COBIT 2019 Framework | Digital | English
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Question 33

What is the BEST approach when determining which of the archetype enterprise strategies most closely aligns with an enterprise's own strategy?

Correct Answer: D
The strategy archetype is a design factor that describes how an enterprise uses information and technology to achieve its goals and objectives. There are six strategy archetypes defined in COBIT 2019: customer intimacy, product leadership, operational excellence, compliance-driven, data-driven, and innovation-driven.
Each archetype has different implications for the governance and management of information and technology in terms of focus areas, processes, practices, roles, structures, and metrics. The best approach when determining which strategy archetype most closely aligns with an enterprise's own strategy is to select the one that reflects the enterprise's information and technology risk profile, which is another design factor that describes how an enterprise identifies, assesses, responds to, monitors, and reports on information and technology risks. The risk profile helps to determine the level of risk appetite and tolerance that an enterprise has for its information and technology activities, as well as the level of control and assurance that is required for its governance framework. By selecting the strategy archetype that matches the risk profile, an enterprise can ensure that its governance framework is appropriate for its context and objectives5 References: 5: COBIT
2019 Design Guide, page 35-39 : COBIT 2019 Design Guide, page 41-43
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Question 34

The enterprise goal titled "Optimization of Business Process Costs" is aligned to which balanced scorecard (BSC) dimension?

Correct Answer: C
Explanation
The enterprise goal titled "Optimization of Business Process Costs" is aligned to the internal dimension of the balanced scorecard (BSC). The internal dimension focuses on the efficiency and effectiveness of the business processes that deliver value to customers and stakeholders. Optimization of business process costs is one of the
17 generic enterprise goals defined by COBIT that supports the internal dimension.12 References: COBIT
2019 Framework: Introduction and Methodology, COBIT 2019 Framework: Governance and Management Objectives
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Question 35

Which of the following is the BEST starting point when translating enterprise goals into actionable governance and management objectives?

Correct Answer: D
The best starting point when translating enterprise goals into actionable governance and management objectives is prioritized enterprise goals. The enterprise goals are the high-level statements of what an enterprise wants to achieve in terms of its mission, vision, values, strategy, etc. The enterprise goals are aligned with the stakeholder needs that reflect the expectations and requirements of various internal and external parties that have an interest or stake in the enterprise's information and technology activities. The prioritized enterprise goals are the subset of enterprise goals that have been ranked according to their importance or urgency for the enterprise based on its context and needs. By starting with prioritized enterprise goals when translating them into actionable governance and management objectives, an enterprise can ensure that it focuses on the most critical aspects of its information and technology governance that support its strategy and objectives. This will also help to align its information and technology activities with its stakeholder needs34 References: 3: COBIT 2019 Framework: Introduction and Methodology: page 25-26 4:
COBIT 2019 Design Guide: page 35-36
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