Alan Usas from Brown is talking about the survey of CSG schools on IT Governance – his slides are available at http://www.stonesoup.org/Meeting.next/governance.pres/usas.htm.
One finding that particularly strikes me is that those schools that think their governance process is effective more regularly include more of their constituencies in decision making processes.
There’s also a telling comment that “what works for governance is very dependent on the style of the senior leadership and on the degree of centralization of the institution”.
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