Our Toolkit and Standard Combi offers an easier route to achieve compliance!
While the IT governance standard is a brilliantly short and straightforward international standard, actual implementation of an IT governance framework can be challenging.
That's until you use our ISO38500-Compatible IT Governance Framework Toolkit.

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IT Governance Framework - Toolkit & ISO38500 Combi Offer
In this special pack you get a hardcopy of the ISO/IEC 38500 included.
The toolkit is contained on a CD-Rom and includes 1,600 pages of IT governance implementation resources (98 different documents, including templates, guidelines, checklists, questionnaires, slide presentations, assessments and planning tools).
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The toolkit provides you with:
- a single integrated framework that enables you to get the best out of CobiT, ITIL, ISO27001/ISO27002, ISO20000, Prince2, PMBOK, TOGAF, IT Balanced Scorecards, the Zachman Enterprise Architecture, IT Portfolio Management, IT Dashboards and so much more;
- a framework to navigate your wide-ranging and complex strategic, risk management, compliance and operational needs;
- a step-by-step guide to cross-company implementation;
- templates and assessment tools that will simplify many aspects of the process for you; and
- practical guidance working with ISO/IEC 38500 and for integrating widely-used IT governance frameworks, including CobiT, ISO27001, ITIL and so on.
This special offer includes a hardcopy version of the ISO/IEC 38500 Standard which is written in a generic manner, meaning that the advice and guidance in this standard is applicable no matter the size or type of organisation, whether it is in the corporate, public or not-for-profit sector.
ISO/IEC 38500:2008 provides guiding principles for directors of organisations (including owners, board members, directors, partners, senior executives, or similar) on the effective, efficient, and acceptable use of Information Technology (IT) within their organisations.
ISO/IEC 38500:2008 applies to the governance of management processes (and decisions) relating to the information and communication services used by an organisation. These processes could be controlled by IT specialists within the organisation or external service providers, or by business units within the organisation.
It also provides guidance to those advising, informing, or assisting directors.
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