Overview/Description
The COBIT 5 IT-enterprise governance and management business framework provides guidance and best practices to meet stakeholders' varying needs. The framework enables the governance entity, usually the board, to set an appropriate governance direction to meet stakeholders' expectations and provide management with a process framework that maximizes enterprise value while optimizing operational risk. This course gives an overview of the COBIT 5 principles of holistic integration, and the treatment of governance and management processes. The latter part of the course covers concepts necessary for the successful implementation of COBIT 5 to an enterprise. The content covered in this course will help learners successfully prepare for the COBIT 5 Foundation Exam.
Target Audience
This path is targeted towards IT professionals, including auditors, managers, quality professionals, developers, and process practitioners who have an interest in gaining foundational knowledge of COBIT. The path serves as preparation for the COBIT 5 Foundation exam leading to certification.
recognize the difference between governance and management
identify how governance and management interact with one another
distinguish between governance practices and management practices
identify key features of end-to-end enterprise coverage and the COBIT 5 framework integrations; recognize how COBIT 5 implements a holistic approach; and describe and distinguish between governance and management processes
identify how to achieve optimal implementation and the considerations to account for
recognize implementation success factors and considerations for developing an appropriate environment for implementation
identify the pain points and trigger events for implementing the COBIT 5 GEIT framework
identify the important factors to include in a business case
list the implementation life cycle components
list the life cycle phases
recognize characteristics of the principles and policies enabler
recognize characteristics of process enabling
recognize characteristics of enterprise structure enablers
recognize characteristics of cultural and behavioral enablers
recognize characteristics of the information enabler
recognize characteristics of the services, infrastructure, and applications enabler
recognize characteristics of the people, skills, and competencies enabler
identify key differences between COBIT 4.1 and COBIT 5
recognize the various benefits of COBIT 5
identify key steps to assessing the capability level 1 of objectives and processes
list the implementation life cycle approach phases, identify the COBIT 5 implementation enablers, and recognize key concepts of the process capability model