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New IT governance standard

Published: Wed 5 Feb 2014 10:56 AM
New IT governance standard
Governance of IT enabled projects will support governance leaders to successfully guide major information technology projects.
On the release of its publication in December, CEO of Standards Australia, Dr Bronwyn Evans, said AS/NZS 8016 had been prepared to set out how significant IT projects can benefit through the use of appropriate governance frameworks and principles.
‘As the world we live in continues to change rapidly, organisations need to consider how they can deliver effectively … while investing in technology for the future.
‘Organisations undertaking significant IT projects will find this the ‘go-to’ document when it comes to linking governance and management.’
New risk management handbook
SA/SNZ HB 436:2013 Risk management – Guidelines on risk assessment techniques provides guidance on the implementation of the AS/NZS ISO 31000:2009 standard on Risk management – Principles and guidelines. The handbook provides advice about applying the standard, including using it to evaluate and improve existing risk management practice.
Buy AS/NZS 8016:2013, SA/SNZ HB 436:2013 or AS/NZS ISO 31000:2009.
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