Digital transformation based on information technology governance in the IT field of automotive companies

Digital transformation in companies has now become a necessity. To achieve digital transformation in the field of information technology of organizations, ISO 38500 has been proposed. This ISO has set forth requirements that, without mentioning any solution, simply specify what should be achieved in the field of IT. To achieve the requirements set forth in this standard, a series of other standards/frameworks are needed, including COBIT, ISMS, TOGAF, ITSM, and BCM. The scope of these standards and frameworks is such that, depending on the organizational maturity and organizational culture of the relevant company, it will take years to implement all of them. Fortunately, APQC is a specific framework for the automotive sector that lists the minimum requirements for achieving the requirements of IT governance in the automotive sector in an Agile manner. In this way, based on the organizational structure of the relevant automotive company and the requirements, a roadmap can be prepared to achieve governance requirements based on business needs, stakeholder strategy, and upstream requirements, and move towards increasing the maturity of digital governance in the automotive IT field.