Governance of Enterprise IT (CGEIT) Certification Practice Exam

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What is the most important consideration when developing an IT strategy?

  1. IT understanding business goals and objectives.

  2. Creating an environment where IT is regarded as a business partner.

  3. IT processes driving IT strategy.

  4. Measuring IT's performance.

The correct answer is: IT understanding business goals and objectives.

The most important consideration when developing an IT strategy is understanding business goals and objectives. This is crucial because an IT strategy should align closely with the overall objectives of the organization. By comprehending what the business aims to achieve, IT can identify how technology can best support these goals, ultimately driving business value and ensuring that IT initiatives contribute effectively to organizational success. This alignment fosters a strategic partnership between IT and the business, ensuring that resources are allocated to areas that will deliver the most impact. While fostering an environment where IT is seen as a business partner is important, it becomes secondary to the fundamental need for IT to understand business objectives. Without that foundational understanding, efforts to build collaborative relationships may not achieve the desired outcomes. Similarly, while IT processes are essential for implementation, they should be guided by the overall strategic direction defined by business needs. Finally, measuring IT's performance is vital for tracking progress and ensuring accountability, but this cannot happen effectively unless there is a clear understanding of what the strategy aims to achieve in relation to the business objectives.