A new and pressing imperative for organisations is for business processes, tools and IT infrastructures to support 'compliance'. Such imperatives are not typically generated by internal management but are proscribed by powerful external legislative and regulatory bodies, many of which enforce strict deadlines and can impose sometimes-ruinous penalties on those that fail to conform.
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