What do Processes produce to ensure consistent implementation?
Click on the arrows to vote for the correct answer
A. B. C. D.C.
The answer to the question is C. Policies and procedures.
Processes are the structured sets of activities designed to achieve specific objectives. In the context of IT governance and management, processes provide a framework for consistent implementation of practices and procedures to ensure that IT goals are met efficiently and effectively.
To ensure consistent implementation, processes produce policies and procedures. Policies are the rules, guidelines, and principles that govern an organization's behavior, while procedures are the specific steps to follow to achieve a particular objective.
Policies and procedures help to ensure that everyone involved in the process understands their roles, responsibilities, and how to carry out their tasks. They provide clear guidance and expectations for behavior, which is important for achieving consistency and reducing errors.
Therefore, the correct answer is C, policies and procedures. While roles and cultural/behavioral aspects are also important for consistent implementation, they are not produced by processes themselves. Roles are assigned according to RACI charts, and cultural and behavioral aspects are developed through leadership and organizational culture. Business and IT goals are the desired outcomes of the processes, but they are not produced by the processes themselves.