Implementing Information Technology Governance: Models, Practices and Cases presents insight gained through literature reviews and case studies to provide practical guidance for organizations who want to start implementing IT governance or improving existing governance models, and provides a detailed set of IT governance structures, processes, and relational mechanisms that can be leveraged to implement IT governance in practice.
Steven De Haes (PhD) is a professor of Information Systems Management at the University of Antwerp Management School (UAMS) and the Economics and Management Faculty of the University of Antwerp (UA). He has teaching assignments in many executive and master programs in the domain of IT governance, IT assurance, strategic alignment, value creation, IT performance measurement, etc. Dr. De Haes is actively engaged in applied research within the IT Alignment and Governance (ITAG) Research Institute (www.uams.be/itag) and acts as an advisor to firms in these domains. He has several publications in leading academic and professional journals and has presented research results at many international conferences. In 2009, he co-authored with Wim van Grembergen the book Enterprise Governance of IT: Achieving Strategic Alignment and Value (Springer). [Editor]