Governance in a sentence as a noun

After it became a "platform for governance and outreach" we, people like - those who really see, knew.

But providing good, just governance isn't why Europe has so many countries.

Good governance and happy lives for citizens isn't why England subjugated Wales.

MIT cannot sell its Bose shares, and does not participate in the management or governance of the company."Wow.

This is all about terrible - and in many cases non-existent- governance.

Now I do IT strategy, data governance, business analysis, as well as the fun techy stuff that I choose to focus on.

But the facts are not flattering when you look at the actual effects of policies and positions in the nations where Islam plays a key role in governance today.

The lesson, applicable to games, startups, governance, and indeed systems engineering in general, is that systems react.

A sustainable form of crowdsourcing will require forms of collective governance that mitigate the effects of market competition on those treated as mere links in a chain of algorithmic logic.

Since unjust systems, by their nature induce opponents, and in many places barely have the upper hand, mass leaking leaves them exquisitely vulnerable to those who seek to replace them with more open forms of governance.

Sure they have a general distaste for it in the same way they have a general distaste for going to the dentist, but if you sit down and really look at the issues, the big questions of governance, there is no collective consensus about doing anything important differently.

I find it amazing how often supposedly substantive discussions about Wikileaks and Julian Assange go on without any explicit mention or acknowledgment of what I've always considered his central thesis:----"The non linear effects of leaks on unjust systems of governance[...]The more secretive or unjust an organization is, the more leaks induce fear and paranoia in its leadership and planning coterie.

Governance definitions

noun

the persons (or committees or departments etc.) who make up a body for the purpose of administering something; "he claims that the present administration is corrupt"; "the governance of an association is responsible to its members"; "he quickly became recognized as a member of the establishment"

See also: administration establishment brass organization organisation

noun

the act of governing; exercising authority; "regulations for the governing of state prisons"; "he had considerable experience of government"

See also: government governing administration