According to the TOGAF standard, the need for the ADM process to be governed is to ensure that the architecture development and implementation activities are conducted in a consistent, coherent, and compliant manner1. Governance provides the means to verify that the method is being applied correctly and effectively, and that the architecture deliverables and artifacts meet the quality and standards criteria1. Governance also enables the management of risks, issues, changes, and dependencies that may arise during the ADM process1.
Some of the benefits of governing the ADM process are2:
•Improved alignment of the architecture with the business strategy and objectives
•Enhanced stakeholder engagement and communication
•Increased reuse and integration of architecture assets and resources
•Reduced complexity and duplication of architecture efforts
•Increased agility and adaptability of the architecture to changing needs and requirements
•Improved compliance and auditability of the architecture outcomes and outputs
References: 1: Architecture Governance 2: Architecture Governance Benefits