ISO/IEC 38500 Lead IT Corporate Governance Manager
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- Duration 5 Days
Governance, Risk and Compliance Course
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Overview
ISO/IEC 38500 Lead IT Corporate Governance Manager training enables you to acquire the expertise to support and lead an organization to successfully evaluate, direct and monitor an IT Governance model based on ISO/IEC 38500. During this training course, you will also gain comprehensive knowledge of the best practices and core principles of IT Governance and be able to effectively apply them in an organization in order to ensure good governance of IT.
After mastering all the necessary concepts and core principles of IT Governance, you can sit for the exam and apply for a “PECB Certified ISO/IEC 38500 Lead IT Corporate Governance Manager” credential. By holding a PECB Certificate, you will demonstrate that you have the professional capabilities and competencies to effectively govern the use of IT within an organization.
. Explore more IT technical training hereAudience
- Managers or consultants responsible for ensuring good IT Governance within an organization and effective management of its risks
- Expert advisors seeking to gain comprehensive knowledge of the key concepts and principles of IT Governance
- Technical experts seeking to formalize, amend, and/or extend an organization’s IT-related objectives
- Members of groups monitoring the resources within an organization
- IT Governance and/or Information Security team members.
Skills Gained
- Course objective and structure
- Normative frameworks for IT Governance
- Fundamentals of IT governance
- Relationship between IT Governance and IT Management
- Identification and engagement of stakeholders
- Clarify sponsorship and responsibilities.
Prerequisites
A fundamental understanding of ISO/IEC 38500 and comprehensive knowledge of IT Governance.
Outline
Day 1: Introduction to IT Governance and ISO/IEC 38500
Day 2: IT Governance Principles, Responsibilities, Accountabilities and Risk Management
Day 3: Evaluate and Direct IT Governance
Day 4: Monitor, Review and Continual Improvement of IT Governance
Day 5: Certification Exam
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The “PECB Certified ISO/IEC 38500 Lead IT Corporate Governance Manager” exam fully meets the requirements of the PECB Examination and Certification Programme (ECP). The exam covers the following competency domains:
Domain 1: Principles for good Governance of IT
Domain 2: Evaluate the organization’s IT Governance
Domain 3: Direct the organization’s IT Governance
Domain 4: Monitor the organization’s IT Governance
Domain 5: Evaluate the need and applicability of the core principles of ISO/IEC 38500
Domain 6: Monitor and review all the activities related to IT Governance.
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