Ensuring that IT project selections meet business requirements requires direct involvement of business stakeholders to align projects with enterprise goals. The CGEIT Review Manual 8th Edition emphasizes that business participation in project selection is critical to achieving strategic alignment.
Extract from CGEIT Review Manual 8th Edition (Domain 4: Strategic Management):"Business participation in the selection of IT projects is essential to ensure that projects are aligned with enterprise business requirements and deliver value. Engaging business stakeholders in the decision-making process fosters alignment and prioritization of initiatives that support strategic goals." (Approximate reference: Domain 4, Section on Project Portfolio Management)
Business participation in the selection of IT projects (option B) ensures that projects are chosen based on business needs, increasing the likelihood of delivering value and meeting requirements.
Why not the other options?
A. Development of an enterprise architecture (EA): EA provides a framework but does not directly ensure business requirements are met in project selection.
C. Implementation of project stage gates: Stage gates control project execution, not the initial selection process.
D. Creation of thorough business cases prior to IT project selection: Business cases are important, but they are a tool used during selection, which requires business participation to be effective.
[References:, ISACA CGEIT Review Manual 8th Edition, Domain 4: Strategic Management, Section on Business-IT Alignment in Project Selection., ISACA CGEIT Study Guide, Chapter on Project Portfolio Governance., , , ]
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