The stakeholders responsible for creating or updating EGIT objectives following the completion of the
first iteration of an EGIT program implementation life cycle are the CIO and business executives. They
have the strategic oversight and authority to set and adjust objectives based on the initial outcomes
and evolving business needs.
The CIO and business executives play a critical role in ensuring that the EGIT (Enterprise Governance
of Information and Technology) objectives are aligned with business strategy and goals. After the first
iteration, their involvement is crucial to review progress, adjust objectives, and ensure continued
alignment with enterprise priorities.
COBIT 2019 Framework Reference:
COBIT 2019 Implementation Guide, Chapter 7: Highlights the roles of senior management, including
the CIO and business executives, in setting and updating EGIT objectives.
COBIT 2019 Design Guide, Chapter 4: Emphasizes the importance of executive involvement in
governance system design and iterative improvement.
By engaging the CIO and business executives in this process, the enterprise ensures that EGIT
objectives remain relevant and aligned with overall business strategy.