Dear fellow C-Levels,
In preparation for our strategy meeting and to reflect on
the presentation we saw last week, I would like to provide you with my evaluation
and recommendation on the subject matter.
Our organization has come a long way to create an
outstanding set of values and systems to serve our customers. We are now
considering implementation of a COBIT 5 governance system. I understand your
concern regarding the cost and significant time that needs to be invested in
training our work force. But what we need to focus on is the fact that our
company employs the best people, operates based on stewardship and value
creation for our clients. We are a one global network based on integrity and
respect for the individual. COBIT is a complete, internationally accepted
process for IT framework that supports the business, IT executives and
management in achievement of goals. It delivers a comprehensive IT governance, control
and assurance. The five key principles that this system was based on: meeting
shareholder needs, covering the enterprise end-to-end, applying a single
integrated framework, enabling a holistic approach and separating governance
from management, appear to be in line with our goals.
As I mentioned before, we always ‘walked the talk’ and
consistently provided the highest level of service to our customer. Our next
step should be to take our service offer to the next level and strive to secure
more business by getting accredited and engaging client interested in CORBIT. I
looked at the benefits as well as laminations that the accreditation process
carries. It is my belief that the advantages of Accenture becoming COBI 5
accredited organization outweigh the disadvantages. The framework is in line
with our business objectives and forms the path for our company to be
recognized as world-class, certified IT Company. It will further reinforce our
commitment to quality.
I recommend that we explore this opportunity and continue
the path of quality and control we set ourselves on when starting this company.
Best regards,
MKO
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