Governance of Enterprise IT (CGEIT) Certification Practice Exam

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Which of the following is a primary component of an IT Governance Framework?

  1. Identifying business objectives

  2. Eliminating IT costs

  3. Automating all processes

  4. Maximizing personnel efficiency

The correct answer is: Identifying business objectives

A primary component of an IT Governance Framework is identifying business objectives. This is essential because IT governance aligns IT strategies and initiatives with the overall goals and objectives of the organization. By understanding and defining business objectives, organizations can ensure that their IT resources are effectively allocated to support these goals, mitigate risks, and deliver value. Identifying business objectives facilitates better decision-making regarding technology investments and prioritization of IT projects. It helps ensure that IT initiatives are not just aligned with technical capabilities but are also directly contributing to the success of the business, enhancing responsiveness to market changes, and enabling strategic planning. In contrast, while eliminating IT costs, automating processes, and maximizing personnel efficiency are all important operational considerations, they do not encompass the broader strategic alignment that identifying business objectives provides. Focusing solely on costs or efficiency without a clear understanding of business objectives can lead to suboptimal outcomes and missed opportunities for growth and innovation.