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 Governance is not a synonym for government or for regulations;​ rather, governance is the //process// governments use to //​interpret//​ and //use// regulations. Governance is not a synonym for government or for regulations;​ rather, governance is the //process// governments use to //​interpret//​ and //use// regulations.
  
-  : //​Governance is that separate process or certain part of management or leadership processes that make decisions that define expectations,​ grant power, or verify performance. Frequently a government is established to administer these processes and systems. ​+  : //​Governance is that separate process or certain part of management or leadership processes that make decisions that define expectations,​ grant power, or verify ​[[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.a_glossary:​p:​performance|performance]]. Frequently a government is established to administer these processes and systems. ​
 ((Adapted from Wikipedia: Governance; accessed 9 July 2007))// ((Adapted from Wikipedia: Governance; accessed 9 July 2007))//
  
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 ==== Regulation ==== ==== Regulation ====
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 Regulations are formal, codified authoritative rules. They are adopted by a public regulatory agency and are usually interpretations of statutes passed by a legislative body. Regulations are formal, codified authoritative rules. They are adopted by a public regulatory agency and are usually interpretations of statutes passed by a legislative body.
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-An example of the regulatory aspect of governance is a body that creates statutes such as the U.S. Congress or a state legislature,​ an agency that creates or enforces statutes such as the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS), or civilian or commercial groups that create and promote standards such as the Object Management Group (OMG).+An example of the regulatory aspect of governance is a body that creates statutes such as the U.S. Congress or a state legislature,​ an agency that creates or enforces statutes such as the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS), or civilian or commercial groups that create and promote standards such as the [[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.a_glossary:​o:​omg]].
  
 ==== Compliance ==== ==== Compliance ====
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-Compliance ensures that regulations are met through observation,​ measurement or testing. Good governance cleanly and effectively separates the responsibility for creating regulations from the enforcement of these regulations. This does not mean that regulations can be developed in a vacuum; they must be written to be enforceable using objective measures of compliance. Therefore, the line between regulation and compliance is not fixed and rigid but needs to be negotiated with validation of regulations from the compliance aspect.+Compliance ensures that regulations are met through observation,​ measurement or testing. Good governance cleanly and effectively separates the responsibility for creating regulations from the enforcement of these regulations. This does not mean that regulations can be developed in a vacuum; they must be written to be enforceable using objective measures of compliance. Therefore, the line between regulation and compliance is not fixed and rigid but needs to be negotiated with [[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.a_glossary:​v:​validation|validation]] ​of regulations from the compliance aspect.
  
 <figure ComplianceModel>​ <figure ComplianceModel>​
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 ==== Execution ==== ==== Execution ====
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 Execution is the aspect of governance charged with actually fulfilling formal, codified authoritative rules specified by regulation to those specifications provided by compliance. The responsibility for executing the regulation rarely, if ever, falls on the legislative body or those responsible for enforcing compliance with the regulation. Without execution, the other aspects of Governance are meaningless. Consequently,​ any discussion of governance must include the Execution Aspect. Execution is the aspect of governance charged with actually fulfilling formal, codified authoritative rules specified by regulation to those specifications provided by compliance. The responsibility for executing the regulation rarely, if ever, falls on the legislative body or those responsible for enforcing compliance with the regulation. Without execution, the other aspects of Governance are meaningless. Consequently,​ any discussion of governance must include the Execution Aspect.
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