| abstract |
This course explains:
Why and how good-practice IT Governance is essential for the alignment of IT with and in support of the strategy and operations of the organization to realize promised value to its stakeholders: government, businesses, and citizens.
The relationship between IT resources, IT services, enterprise information and the achievement of business, i.e. organizational, goals.
Models for public value and benefits management.
Appropriate management of IT-related risks.
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| bio |
Tomasz Janowski is a Research Fellow at The United Nations
University International Institute for Software Technology in Macao
(UNU-IIST) and the Head of the Center for Electronic Governance at
UNU-IIST, Macao. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from the
University of Warwick, England, and an MSc in Mathematics from the
University of Gdansk, Poland. Tomasz Janowski is the author or
co-author of over 30 publications in Computer Science, Software
Engineering and applications in international conferences, journals
and books. He has given over one hundred academic presentations, has
been the program committee member at over 20 international conferences
and is the member of the IFIP Working Group 5.5 - Cooperation
Infrastructure for Virtual Enterprises and Electronics
Business. Tomasz Janowski has the first-hand knowledge of the public
sector - he is the manager and technical leader of the Macao
e-Government Project, a foundational project for the development of
Electronic Government in Macao. He has 10 years of experience working
for UN on various educational, research and networking projects with
developing countries. Recently, he initiatiated the UNU-IIST's
UNeGov.net initative - Building a Community of Practice for Electronic
Governance. His current research interests include development of
Electronic Governance, foundations of XML technology and rigorous
development of enterprise software, particularly software for the
public sector. |