By Beth Gold-Bernstein , 06/25/2009
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However Dhruv Gupta, VP product marketing, Amberpoint said the biggest mistake an organization can make is trying to "boil the ocean, plan everything up front, move it all into one repository or registry. This tends to bog down the organization, and not deliver an ROI." According to Gupta there is a definite need to "simplify governance -- get out of the way instead of being in the way."
While too much governance can stifle innovation, too little governance leaves an organization with no way to monitor or measure success. If you can't monitor or measure success, increased risk of failure is an inevitable result. So how much governance is just enough? Well, that all depends on what you are trying to do
Check back next week for Part II of this article!