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Logistics
28 October 2022
Piet Niederhausen, University of Washington
Jim Phelps, University of Washington
Discussion
Context
IT Governance has always been challenging, and has always been challenging in higher education, and is becoming increasingly challenging on account of factors such as the proliferation of solutions, of builders, of initiatives, and the corresponding demand for data integrations and user experiences, and potentially compounded by the widespread adoption of "agile" methodologies.
The scope of "IT Governance" is many varied, ranging from the institution as a whole to other architecture partitions, and is able to exercise a variety of levers and seek alignment with a variety of outcomes: