My Three Basic Principles for Compliance
1. It is always important where there’s any chance of ever having to say why. 2. It should always be channel-independent. 3. You should never put yourself in a position of having to reconstruct what rules were applied in making an evaluation or decision after-the-fact. Compliance shouldn’t be the issue that it is – it doesn’t have to be. Rules of record should be a built-in feature of architectures. For all these years, we’ve been thinking ‘data’ is the key to compliance. We should have been thinking rules as applied to data. ~~~~~~~~~~~ Follow-up to my post on Rules of Record: http://goo.gl/dbKaDTags: compliance