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Policies are typically developed by management and are meant to provide a framework for consistent and effective operations. Examples of policies include: Codes of Conduct. Information Security Policies.
A policy sets the goal. A process provides the broad steps to get to that goal. The procedure tells us exactly how to complete each step in the process.
For example, the organization may have a policy that a fire drill is to be held once a month. This is a broad statement, and will be unlikely to change. The fire drill procedure state where each Program/Unit should go in the case of a fire drill, noting specific routes and offering alternatives.
What Are IT Policies and Procedures? IT policies and procedures are the rules and frameworks that anchor your organizations tech infrastructure. More specifically, IT policies are high-level principles that define what your organization deems acceptable, secure, and compliant within your IT environment.
Definition of policy vs procedure The policy sets out what should be done and why, and the procedure sets out the precise steps that need to be taken. For example, a medicines administration policy will cover the principles of safe medicine administration management.
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We have established that policies provide a general outline of organizational rules while procedures provide the specific steps to achieve the rules. Since policies offer a broad overview of organizational goals, they are not subject to frequent change.
Policies set some parameters for decision-making but leave room for flexibility. They show the why behind an action. Procedures, on the other hand, explain the how. They provide step-by-step instructions for specific routine tasks. They may even include a checklist or process steps to follow.

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