Governance of Enterprise IT (CGEIT) Certification Practice Exam

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What does active IT portfolio management involve?

  1. Managing only successful projects

  2. Regular reviews of IT investments

  3. Ignoring market dynamics

  4. Focusing exclusively on new technologies

The correct answer is: Regular reviews of IT investments

Active IT portfolio management involves regular reviews of IT investments to ensure that they are aligned with the organization’s strategic objectives and are delivering the expected value. This continuous evaluation allows organizations to make informed decisions on which projects to continue, pivot, or terminate, based on their performance and the ever-changing business landscape. Regular reviews also help in identifying any shifts in business needs or market dynamics that might affect the portfolio’s suitability or priority. This proactive approach enables organizations to be agile, adapting their IT investments to optimize efficiency and enhance overall governance. While the other options pertain to certain aspects of project management or organizational focus, they do not capture the essence of active IT portfolio management, which is fundamentally about maintaining relevance and alignment through periodic assessment and adjustment of the portfolio.