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5 Core functions in your business that require good information governance

In the rush to achieve digital transformation, governance often ends up an afterthought. That’s bad news because these non-negotiable controls and polices end up creating headaches for end users and whole departments. Turns out, governance is an essential component of your digital transformation. Automating these back-office functions as much as possible is key to unlocking the productivity gains inside digital transformation.

That’s the conclusion of “5 Lines of Business that Require Good Governance”, a new report by AIIM.

Download this new report now to learn why:

  • Good governance is essential in 5 core departments: Finance, HR, Legal, Marketing and Sales
  • Digital transformation hinges on how you handle date retention management, defensible discovery and security practices
  • How automating governance can free up your employees to focus on more value-add work
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