Communications Governance establishes the standards, structures, and stewardship practices that ensure organizational communications remain coherent, durable, and accountable over time.
In complex organizations, communications failures rarely stem from individual performance. They emerge from unclear ownership, fragmented systems, undocumented practices, and unmanaged change. Governance aligns people, processes, and platforms so communications can be sustained beyond any single role or contributor.
This practice encompasses four interdependent domains:
Governance Practice
Internal Communications
Digital Communications Systems
Information Architecture
Together, these domains form a framework that protects organizational outcomes and the people responsible for delivering them.