I've been writing lately about how politics are a rich source of document-policy lessons, but a discussion at the ECM course I taught last week centered on the need to stress policy enforcement as well!
As the conversation unfolded, we participants found ourselves softly debating the need for, and overlaps among, formal training, organizational culture change, and the role of policy enforcement when it comes to the need to treat enterprise information with the care it deserves as a fundamental organizational asset
You better believe that tactical management of SharePoint environments -- how much content, how many sites, usage statistics, system performance, policy enforcement, and so forth -- are part of those commitments, and can be tied directly to the high-level governance strategy
This is automated policy enforcement. What usually gets lost in the shuffle?
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Organizations are really grappling with governance policy enforcement and execution when coupled with the growth in mobile devices and users
This will give the organization a high level of confidence that adherence to business policy, enforcement of business rules, in addition to the users themselves trusting the system to be accurate when they are looking for information helps to create overall efficiency