Governance of Enterprise IT (CGEIT) Certification Practice Exam

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Which barrier indicates that operational management does not understand the strategic focus due to a lack of direction?

  1. Implementation barrier

  2. Specification barrier

  3. Expression barrier

  4. Financial barrier

The correct answer is: Expression barrier

The expression barrier accurately reflects the situation where operational management lacks a clear understanding of the strategic focus due to insufficient direction. This barrier arises from ineffective communication of corporate strategies and objectives to operational teams. When there is a gap in how strategic goals are conveyed, it becomes difficult for those managing day-to-day operations to align their activities with the broader organizational vision. This misalignment can lead to operational decisions that do not support strategic initiatives, ultimately hampering the organization's ability to achieve its long-term goals. In contrast, other barriers, while they may also impact the effectiveness of governance in enterprise IT, relate to different aspects. The implementation barrier concerns challenges encountered when executing strategies or plans. The specification barrier deals with issues in detailing requirements and expectations, leading to misunderstandings in project scope. The financial barrier focuses on budget constraints and resource allocation problems, which, although significant, do not specifically address the comprehension of strategic direction by operational management.