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Question #: 449
Topic #: 1
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An internal audit revealed a widespread perception that the enterprise's IT governance reporting lacks transparency. Which of the following should the CIO do
FIRST?

  • A. Adopt an industry-recognized template to standardize reports.
  • B. Develop a communication and awareness strategy.
  • C. Meet with key stakeholders to understand their concerns.
  • D. Add stakeholder transparency metrics to the balanced scorecard.
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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SuperMax
10 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
C. Meet with key stakeholders to understand their concerns. Meeting with key stakeholders to understand their concerns allows the CIO to gather direct feedback about the perceived lack of transparency in the IT governance reporting. This step is crucial in identifying specific issues, clarifying expectations, and gaining insights into areas where improvements can be made.
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yihwen
1 year, 7 months ago
Selected Answer: C
The answer is C. Meet with key stakeholders to understand their concerns. The first step in addressing a widespread perception that IT governance reporting lacks transparency is to understand why stakeholders feel this way. The CIO should meet with key stakeholders to understand their specific concerns and to get their input on how to improve transparency.
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