In a world where technology permeates every business decision, understanding how ICT truly works is no longer an advantage: it is a necessity.
This volume offers a clear and rigorous guide to the principles of ICT governance, explained in language accessible to those who operate in business without living the technical dimension on a daily basis.
This text doesn't pretend to teach programming or network configuration, but rather aims to introduce the reader to managing the business impact of technology.
The non-IT manager who finishes reading this essay will have acquired the right posture: they no longer blindly delegate innovation to the IT department (often considered a mere cost center), but will learn to demand metrics (KPIs), assess business risks, and sit at the digital decision-making table with the right authority and critical understanding.
This essay is part of the IT4nonIT series: a collection of essays dedicated to those who work with technology without being specialists in it. Because governing the digital world is too important to be left to technicians alone.