Outsourcing IT: A governance guide

Outsourcing IT: A governance guide

by Rupert Kendrick
Outsourcing IT: A governance guide

Outsourcing IT: A governance guide

by Rupert Kendrick

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Overview

Outsourcing IT – A governance guide addresses three components of the governance of IT outsourcing: the IT outsourcing process; the nature of governance and the use of methodologies and tools for the implementation of governance principles; and the management of risk within the IT outsourcing process.

The objectives of the book are first, to provide boards of directors with clear criteria for the application of governance principles in an IT outsourcing environment; and, second, to provide guidance on useful strategies, processes and procedures for their implementation.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781849281072
Publisher: IT Governance Ltd
Publication date: 11/26/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 323
File size: 342 KB

About the Author

Rupert Kendrick was for many years a partner in a medium-sized law firm in the Home Counties. He worked for ten years in legal publishing, both as a writer and as an editor. He holds a Master’s degree in Advanced Legal Practice, for which he researched the question of the effect of the Internet on how law firms choose to market themselves. His earlier book, Managing Cyber-Risks, examines the major risks that law firms need to address when they offer legal advice and information over the Internet. Rupert Kendrick is now a director of the risk management consultancy, Web4Law Ltd, where he offers consulting services, principally on IT issues.


Rupert Kendrick was for many years a partner in a medium-sized law firm in the Home Counties. He worked for ten years in legal publishing, both as a writer and as an editor. He holds a Master’s degree in Advanced Legal Practice, for which he researched the question of the effect of the Internet on how law firms choose to market themselves. His earlier book, Managing Cyber-Risks, examines the major risks that law firms need to address when they offer legal advice and information over the Internet. Rupert Kendrick is now a director of the risk management consultancy, Web4Law Ltd, where he offers consulting services, principally on IT issues.

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