A critical component of a successful digital workplace is having a clear strategy and effective governance.
The array of services and devices comprising modern social intranets make multiple stakeholders and competing roadmaps almost inevitable.
- Executive buy-in is critical; in your governance framework, it is important to link operational and strategic governance.
- Apply visible processes to enforce operational governance and related publishing standards.
- Leverage your organization’s compliance software and risk management strategies.
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