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Val IT is a governance
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that can be used to create
business value In management, business value is an informal term that includes all forms of value that determine the health and well-being of the firm in the long run. Business value expands concept of value of the firm beyond economic value (also known as economi ...
from IT investments. It consists of a set of guiding principles and a number of processes and best practices that are further defined as a set of key management practices to support and help executive management and boards at an enterprise level. The latest release of the framework, published by IT Governance Institute (ITGI), based on the experience of global practitioners and academics, practices and methodologies was named ''Enterprise Value: Governance of IT Investments, The Val IT Framework 2.0''. It covers processes and key management practices for three specific domains and goes beyond new investments to include IT services, assets, other resources and principles and processes for IT portfolio management.


Overview

Val IT allows business managers to get business value from IT investments, by providing a governance framework that consists of * a set of guiding principles, and * a number of processes conforming to those principles that are further defined as a set of key management practices. The major domains are as follows: * Value Governance (VG prefix) * Portfolio Management (PM prefix) * Investment Management (IM prefix) Currently (as of 2006) a relatively short body of work, it will evolve and expand over time, with documents available for download via th
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ISACA ISACA is an international professional association focused on IT (information technology) governance. On its IRS filings, it is known as the Information Systems Audit and Control Association, although ISACA now goes by its acronym only.
, and include: * the framework itself; * a template/guide to using Val IT when developing a business case; * a case study; and * FAQ


Relationship to COBIT

Val IT is tightly integrated with
COBIT COBIT (Control Objectives for Information and Related Technologies) is a framework created by ISACA for information technology (IT) management and IT governance. The framework is business focused and defines a set of generic processes for the ma ...
Version 4, also from the Information Systems Audit and Control Association (a.k.a. ISACA). The Framework document explains the difference between COBIT and Val IT as follows:
Val IT extends and complements COBIT, which provides a comprehensive control framework for IT governance. Specifically, Val IT focuses on the investment decision (''are we doing the right things?'') and the realisation of benefits (''are we getting the benefits?''), while COBIT focuses on the execution (''are we doing them the right way, and are we getting them done well?'')
COBIT Version 5 incorporates Val IT (and
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) to its framework:
The COBIT 5 process reference model is the successor of the COBIT 4.1 process model, with the Risk IT and Val IT process models integrated as well.


Relationship to VMM

Value Measuring Methodology (VMM), which has the motto "it's not just about ROI any more", provides more specific guidance than Val IT about: * the different types of value (tangible and intangible) that can be considered; and * how to compare the "apples" (tangibles) with "oranges" (intangibles) from individual projects to help maintain balance.


Principles

* IT-enabled investments will be managed as a portfolio of investments. * IT-enabled investments will include the full scope of activities that are required to achieve business value. * IT-enabled investments will be managed through their full economic life cycle. * Value delivery practices will recognize that there are different categories of investments that will be evaluated and managed differently. * Value delivery practices will define and monitor key metrics and will respond quickly to any changes or deviations. * Value delivery practices will engage all stakeholders and assign appropriate accountability for the delivery of capabilities and the realization of business benefits. * Value delivery practices will be continually monitored, evaluated and improved.


Major Processes

Each of the following major processes/activities have a responsibility assignment (RACI) matrix, indicating the responsibilities of the senior executives, business managers, and information managers, along with the major and minor
COBIT COBIT (Control Objectives for Information and Related Technologies) is a framework created by ISACA for information technology (IT) management and IT governance. The framework is business focused and defines a set of generic processes for the ma ...
control objectives associated with the activity.


Value Governance

* VG1: Establish informed and committed leadership. * VG2: Define and implement processes. * VG3: Define portfolio characteristics. * VG4: Align and integrate value management with enterprise financial planning. * VG5: Establish effective governance monitoring. * VG6: Continuously improve value management practices.


Portfolio Management

* PM1: Establish strategic direction and target investment mix. * PM2: Determine the availability and sources of funds. * PM3: Manage the availability of human resources. * PM4: Evaluate and select programmes to fund. * PM5: Monitor and report on investment portfolio performance. * PM6: Optimise portfolio performance.


Investment Management

* IM1: Develop and evaluate the initial programme concept business case. * IM2: Understand the candidate programme and implementation options. * IM3: Develop the programme plan. * IM4: Develop full life-cycle costs and benefits. * IM5: Develop the detailed candidate programme business case. * IM6: Launch and manage the programme. * IM7: Update operational IT portfolios. * IM8: Update the business case. * IM9: Monitor and report on the programme. * IM10: Retire the programme.


Use with other management domains

As with
COBIT COBIT (Control Objectives for Information and Related Technologies) is a framework created by ISACA for information technology (IT) management and IT governance. The framework is business focused and defines a set of generic processes for the ma ...
, Val IT can be adapted for use with many other domains that are yet to develop an engineering perspective, by either removing the phrases "Information Technology" and "IT-enabled", or replacing them with the name of your domain of interest (e.g. "Marketing"), and then "season to taste".{{Citation needed, reason=COBIT 5 itself says it is a framework for governing and managing enterprise IT., date=September 2017


References


The Val IT page at ISACA

ISACA Val IT FAQ


See also

* Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA) - Custodians of Val IT *
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