C. Procedures
Explanation:
A procedure is a detailed, step-by-step document that provides specific instructions on how to complete a task. It ensures consistency, accuracy, and efficiency when performing an activity, especially in IT and business operations.
Standard—a standard is a measure by which to evaluate compliance with the policy.
Procedure—a procedure, often referred to as a SOP (Standard Operating Procedure), is an inflexible, step-by-step listing of the actions that must be completed for any given task. Most critical tasks should be governed by SOPs.
Guidance—guidelines exist for areas of policy where there are no procedures, either because the situation has not been fully assessed or because the decision-making process is too complex and subject to variables to be able to capture it in a procedure. Guidance may also describe circumstances where it is appropriate to deviate from a specified procedure.
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