COBIT 5

Goals


- Master the architecture of the COBIT5 repository

- Know the business benefits of using COBIT5

- Know how COBIT5 facilitates governance and management of IT in a global manner for the company

- Know the 5 key principles of corporate IT governance and management

- Know the 7 key COBIT5 facilitators

- Know how the 37 COBIT5 processes and the Process Reference Model (PRM) support the principles and facilitators of IT governance and management

- Understand the principles of COBIT5 implementation

- Understand the principles of the new process evaluation model (PAM).

Program

Introduction

Overview and key characteristics of COBIT5
The reasons for the development of COBIT and its evolutions
The drivers for the development of the repository
The benefits of using COBIT5
Architecture of the
COBIT5 repository and the other repositories

The 5 principles of COBIT5

Principle 1 – Meet the needs of stakeholders,
Principle 2 – Cover the business from start to finish,
Principle 3 – Apply a single frame of reference,
Principle 4 – Facilitate the overview,
Principle 5 – Separate governance from management

The 7 facilitators:

Facilitator 1 – Principles, Policies and Frameworks
Facilitator 2 –
Facilitator Process 3 – Organizational structures
Facilitator 4 – Culture, Ethics and
Facilitator Behavior 5 – Information
Facilitator 6 – Services, Infrastructure and Applications
Facilitator 7 – People, skills and abilities

Introduction to the implementation of COBIT5

The lifecycle approach
The components of the lifecycle
Understanding the internal and external factors of the company
The key factors for successful implementation
The 7 phases of the lifecycle model
The 7 change facilitation characteristics used in the lifecycle
Relation to the lifecycle in continuous improvement.
Realization of the business case

The Process Capabilities Assessment Model (PAM)

What is process evaluation?
COBIT Assessment Program,
Difference Between Ability Model and Maturity Model.
Differences between COBIT 4.1 CMM and COBIT 5 PAM
The Process Reference Model (PRM)
Preparation for the exam « COBIT5 Foundation »,
Taking the exam « COBIT5 Foundation »

Duration

3 days

Price

£ 2106

Audience

Business leaders, business and IT managers, IS / IT internal auditors, IT production or security managers, any IT professional wishing to appropriate the basics of IT governance and management d’Ets or seeking to become a COBIT “Implementer” or “Assessor”

Prerequisites

It is strongly recommended that participants make the following books their own and do a first reading before the course: COBIT 5 – A Business Framework for the Governance and Management of Enterprise IT, The Process Capability Supplementary Guide

Reference

GES100562-F

 

Sessions

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