operational governance

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Operational governance on WindowsForum.com covers the policies, processes, and responsibilities that IT teams must manage when deploying AI-assisted identity tools and AI agents in enterprise environments. Discussions focus on Microsoft Entra ID access reviews, where AI streamlines recertification but introduces trade-offs in oversight and accountability. Another thread examines how AI agents acting as co-founders in startups reshape decision-making, accountability, and human roles, emphasizing the need for clear governance frameworks. Recurring themes include balancing automation with human judgment, defining ownership of AI-driven actions, and planning for operational risks. These conversations help IT professionals and leaders understand the practical governance challenges of integrating AI into identity management and organizational structures.
  1. AI-Powered Access Reviews in Teams for Entra ID (Preview)

    Microsoft’s new Access Review Agent for Entra ID promises to turn one of the most tedious and error-prone identity-governance chores into a guided, AI-assisted workflow inside Microsoft Teams — but the convenience comes with clear prerequisites, operational trade-offs, and governance...
  2. AI as Co-Founder: Designing Frontier Firms in the AI-Driven Startup Era

    When the first “employee” of a startup is an AI agent, everything that founders, investors, and HR teams thought they knew about building organizations is suddenly negotiable — from who gets hired and why, to how decisions are made, who owns accountability, and what leadership looks like in...