Information governance policy issue: Who owns a governance program?
An information governance program could be led by IT, the legal department or a business unit. And for many companies, ownership questions may not be entirely clear, analysts say. • Developing an information governance strategy: tips on getting started Setting up an information governance program can be a daunting proposition. Read best-practices advice to help your information governance strategy get off the ground. • Weighing the need for an information governance framework: key issues There are many potential business drivers for information governance – and no lack of challenges to take into account when considering an information governance program.
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