W1D2 Who is Responsible.


It was mentioned that individual users were responsible because they made the system they used work for the company. It is good if everyone takes responsbility. However, I do believe the saying "if everyone is reponsible, then no one is responsible".


Here is some further (optional) reading 

  1.  https://deloitte.wsj.com/cio/2015/06/22/the-role-of-senior-leaders-in-it-governance/.
    This article was originally published in the Tennessee CPA Journal and if you are going to read only part of it, read the small section on IT Governance.
  2. (https://www.lbmc.com/blog/4-steps-for-effective-information-technology/) If you don’t scan the entire article, play particular attention to point 2 “Establish IT Governance”.  Dominican follows the IT Governance approach in the article.
  1. Here is an article from the Harvard Business Review (https://hbr.org/1995/09/the-end-of-delegation-information-technology-and-the-ceo). I think it is worth your time to read the ten paragraphs starting with “Jonathan Newcomb is President and CEO of Simon & Schuster”. 


 If you found this ten paragraphs very interesting, the read the ten paragraphs after "John F. Rockart is the director of the Center for Information Systems Research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Sloan School of Management in Cambridge, Massachusetts."