Governance is about business processes, effective and responsible governance of an organization, and compliance with legally established regulations. Three aspects that are inherently connected: the design of business processes determines to some extent their effectiveness, and responsible governance means that an organization complies with existing laws and regulations.
Factors such as time, technological developments and societal themes influence business processes. The value of data has transformed automakers into technology companies, and the one-half-meter society resulting from the corona crisis is forcing the hospitality industry to innovate and governments to think differently about how to design the environment.
Organizations must comply with laws and regulations with both existing and new business processes, and this requires oversight and enforcement, both internally and externally by third parties. In the Governance dossier, you will find an overview of current topics related to governance and articles that offer interpretation.
Code, chaos and control: what governments can learn from software
BlogAFM and DNB warn of systemic risks to financial sector from digital dependence
News/press releaseEmissions data under the Open Government Act: why must the minister disclose farm information?
BlogGeneral data protection regulation (AVG)
LegislationAI Governance framework for municipalities
News press releaseCybersecurity: no longer an IT issue, but a boardroom issue
BlogEmissions data under the Open Government Act: why must the minister disclose farm information?
BlogAFM and DNB warn of systemic risks to financial sector from digital dependence
News/press releaseBill to implement Dutch Trust Register submitted
Background articlesNew as of July 1, 2021: Law on Management and Supervision of Legal Persons (WBTR).
ArticleNew EIOPA guidelines for ICT Security & Governance: what specifically has changed and why?
ArticleThe Healthcare Governance Code in 2021: changes coming?
Article