Six Steps to Application Governance


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Six Steps to Application Governance


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Contributed by: Andrew Makar, PMP
This template provides a presentation format to implement a simple governance model for application management. It provides three key meetings and can be expanded based on governance needs. Modify this template for a formal presentation with sample status reports, issue logs or change request logs to illustrate governance tools.



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