Information Governance

Information governance is the framework that sits above individual systems and decides how information is created, classified, protected, shared and retired across the organization. Without it, each department invents its own approach and none of them agree.

Who this is for

Organizations where information is handled by multiple teams, across multiple systems, under external scrutiny — and where an inconsistent answer to “how do you handle this data?” is itself a problem.

What the work involves

  • Policy framework — written, specific and short enough that people read it.
  • Data classification — a practical scheme that distinguishes what needs protection from what does not.
  • Roles and accountability — naming who owns each decision.
  • Controls mapping — aligning practice to the standards your clients and regulators expect.
  • Review cycles — governance that is revisited rather than written once.

Why it matters

Buyers in regulated sectors increasingly ask vendors and partners to evidence how information is governed before they will proceed. A documented framework turns that question from an obstacle into a differentiator.

Talk to us about your requirements — we will scope it honestly, including whether it is worth doing at your volume.