An essential library for IT governance

February 17, 2006 @ erp4it from alphasong

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Looking over the books I've read recently - I can recommend all of the titles below personally as the core of a library on IT governance:

ASL Foundation (2005). Application Services Library. 2005. http://www.aslfoundation.org/

IT Governance Institute. 2006. Control Objectives for IT, version 4.0.

IT Governance Institute (2003). Board Briefing on IT Governance, 2nd Edition. Rolling Meadows, IL, IT Governance Institute.

Kaplan, J. D. (2005). Strategic IT portfolio management : governing enterprise transformation. United States, Pittiglio Rabin Todd & McGrath Inc.

Lutchen, M. (2004). Managing IT as a business : a survival guide for CEOs. Hoboken, N.J., J. Wiley.

Maizlish, B. and R. Handler (2005). IT Portfolio Management Step-By-Step: Unlocking the Business Value of Technology. Hoboken, New Jersey, John Wiley & Sons.

Office of Government Commerce (2000). Service Support: Service Desk and the Process of Incident Management, Problem Management, Configuration Management, Change Management and Release Management. OGC, Information Technology Infrastructure Library. London, The Stationery Office.

Office of Government Commerce (2001). Service Delivery: Capacity Management, Availability Management, Service Level Management, IT Service Continuity, Financial Management for IT Services and Customer Relationship Management. OGC, Information Technology Infrastructure Library. London, The Stationery Office.

Office of Government Commerce (2002). Application management. OGC, Information Technology Infrastructure Library. London, The Stationary Office.

van Bon, J. (2002). The guide to IT service management 2002. London ; Boston, Addison Wesley.

van Bon, J., G. Kemmerling, et al. (2002). IT service management : an introduction. [Canada], itSMF-Canada.

Weill, P. and J. W. Ross (2004). IT governance : how top performers manage IT decision rights for superior results. Boston, Harvard Business School Press.

There are more ITIL volumes, but I have not gone through them in enough detail yet.

Any other recommendations?


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