AWS Cloud Adoption Framework: Governance Perspective
Publication date: August 26, 2022 (Document revisions)
Abstract
As the proliferation of digital technologies continues to disrupt market segments and industries, adopting Amazon Web Services (AWS) can help you transform your organization to meet the changing business conditions and evolving customer needs. As the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform, AWS can help you reduce business risk, improve environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance, increase revenue, and improve operational efficiency.
The
AWS
Cloud Adoption Framework
AWS CAF groups its guidance in six perspectives: Business, People, Governance, Platform, Security, and Operations. Each perspective is covered in a separate whitepaper. This whitepaper covers the Governance perspective, which focuses on helping you orchestrate your cloud initiatives while maximizing organizational benefits and minimizing transformation-related risks.
Introduction
Millions of
AWS customers
Organizational ability to effectively leverage cloud to digitally transform (organizational cloud readiness) is underpinned by a set of foundational capabilities. A capability is an organizational ability to use processes to deploy resources (people, technology, and any other tangible or intangible assets) to achieve a particular outcome. The AWS CAF identifies these capabilities and provides prescriptive guidance that thousands of organizations around the world have successfully used to improve their cloud readiness and accelerate their cloud transformation journeys.
AWS CAF groups its capabilities in six perspectives:
Each perspective comprises a set of capabilities that functionally related stakeholders own or manage in their cloud transformation journey.
The Governance perspective focuses on helping you orchestrate your cloud initiatives while maximizing organizational benefits and minimizing transformation-related risks. It comprises seven capabilities, as shown in the following figure. Common stakeholders include chief transformation officer, chief information officer (CIO), chief technology officer (CTO), chief financial officer (CFO), chief data officer (CDO), and chief risk officer (CRO).
Cloud-powered digital transformation is a continuous endeavor underpinned by numerous cross-functional initiatives that need to be carefully orchestrated, and managed as a cohesive long-term program. At the same time, too much governance, oversight, and Red Tape may slow down, or even bring to a halt complex transformation programs, while a lack of governance may lead to an increase in business and technology risks. An effective governance function helps organizations identify and remove blockers, reach alignment on goals, progress, and achievements, and ultimately accelerate organizational change.
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