I was discussing principles and standards today with my team and this question came up. What is the difference between the two? Furthermore what is the difference between all of these - Principles, Policies, Standards, Framework, Procedures, and Guidelines?
Jason Matthew Hare, CIP®, CDMP®, ITIL®, APM®
Principles, Policies, Standards, Framework, Procedures, and Guidelines
May 27, 2020 09:47 AM
(in response to Vijay Mohan)
I think Peter Akien's book "Data Strategy and the Enterprise
Data
Executive" answers these questions. I found it to be a good source for the
bridge between business-driven and IT-enabled. people, process, policy, and
technology are all explained with the relationship between each of them.
*Jason M. Hare*
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On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 2:55 AM Vijay Mohan <
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> I was discussing principles and standards today with my team and this
> question came up. What is the difference between the two? Furthermore what
> is the difference between all of these - Principles, Policies, Standards,
> Framework, Procedures, and Guidelines?
>
> -----End Original Message-----
>
Executive" answers these questions. I found it to be a good source for the
bridge between business-driven and IT-enabled. people, process, policy, and
technology are all explained with the relationship between each of them.
*Jason M. Hare*
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jhare/
Blog: https://jasonmhare.com
+1 9193232767
@jasonmhare
On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 2:55 AM Vijay Mohan <
[login to unmask email]> wrote:
> I was discussing principles and standards today with my team and this
> question came up. What is the difference between the two? Furthermore what
> is the difference between all of these - Principles, Policies, Standards,
> Framework, Procedures, and Guidelines?
>
> -----End Original Message-----
>