When you hear “governance,” you might think of red tape, bureaucracy, or someone telling you what you can’t do. But real governance is about alignment and reducing technical risk. And that matters more than ever.
In most cases, engineers aren’t deliberately making risky decisions—they just don’t have clear expectations. That’s where good governance comes in. It ensures everyone understands what “good” looks like, gives teams the autonomy to move fast while staying on course, and provides built-in mechanisms to self-correct before small missteps become big problems.
In this talk, I’ll break down how to implement governance that actually helps, not hinders, including:
- Understanding what’s in your software estate
- Making smart technology choices - and why “boring” is often best
- Turning policies into automated steps on the way to production