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What is the difference between IT governance and IT management?

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Question added by Happyson chikohora , Teachers , Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education
Date Posted: 2017/03/08
NITHIN Chandran
by NITHIN Chandran , incident lifecycle coordinator , DXC technologies

IT Governance is about  planning the framework for IT systems to ensure a very effective, efficient and reliable structure in compliance with the organizational policies.

IT management is about the day to day operation by implemeting the policies set by the governance team to ensure smooth and efficinet running of the IT systems in accordance to the organizational policies.

Sheila Mae Miguel
by Sheila Mae Miguel , Sr. IT Administrator , Al Samrya Trading and Contracting

On the concept of ITIL, IT governance are responsible for policy making and facilitating strategic decisions while IT management are concerned of tactical decisions and focused on the functional operations of IT ensuring that policies are followed based on the IT governance..

Ankit Hariyani
by Ankit Hariyani , Manager - IT Infrastructure Operations & Service Delivery , Cognizant

IT Governance focuses on evaluation and direction while IT management plans, builds, runs & monitors activities in order to support the governance objectives.

Hisham Hamdy
by Hisham Hamdy , Program Manager , Cisco Systems - Saudi Arabia

IT govornanc is the processes that ensure the effective and efficient use of IT in enabling an organization to achieve its goals.

 

Kevin McCarthy
by Kevin McCarthy , Proposals Engineer , WTS Broadcast Systems

IT Governance is the framework within which IT Services are managed.

Musarrat Hussain
by Musarrat Hussain , Manager IT Infrastructure & SAP (ERP) , Pakistan Accumulators Pvt Ltd

IT governance focuses on creation of settings in which others can manage IT Services more effectively, whereas, IT Management is concerned with the creation of operating decisions.

Vijay S
by Vijay S , Services Information Developer , DXC Technology

It's easy.

IT Governance is a framework about planning and ensuring the work is done.

IT Management is distinct from Governance which organizes and doing the work.

In simple terms, Governance is LEADERSHIP, Management is OPERATIONS.

For you to understand better, try reading COBIT framework which highlights about IT Governance and Management in a better way.

Niyati Sartape
by Niyati Sartape , Technical Solution Manager , IBM

IT Governance is which forming a framework of work with a motive of aligning the same with business/organization vision.

IT Management is organising the work to be carried out.

Javeed Ahmed
by Javeed Ahmed , Snr. Service Delivery Manager , Hcl Technologies

IT Governance deals with aligning with the Strategic objectives of the Organization with well defined policies and process in place. IT Management is Operations where Projects or Programs are managed or executed as per the agreed SOWs or guided principles.

Emmanuel Sebastin
by Emmanuel Sebastin , Sr. Project Manager , Wells Fargo EGS (India) Pvt Ltd

 

IT Governance is a framework which ensures all IT activities have a well-defined process and procedure and are also compliant with the policies laid by the organization (internal & external). IT management is to ensure the organization has the adequate IT infrastructure and supports the required technology to deliver all IT services efficiently (internal & external)

Geoffrey Aroma
by Geoffrey Aroma , IT Support Officer , UMEME Limited- Uganda

IT Governance ensures that policies and strategy are actually implemented, and that required processes are correctly followed. Therefore, it includes defining roles and responsibilities, measuring and reporting, and taking actions to resolve any issues identified. Meanwhile IT management is the implementation and management of quality IT services that meet the needs of the business, and this is performed by IT service providers through an appropriate mix of people, process and information technology

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