Business rules administration constitutes the core value proposition of any advanced business rules management system (BRMS) solution and, quite often, represents the holy grail of enterprise BRMS implementations. With the promise of propelling IT into an agile, flexible, and faster policy deployment environment, business rules administration capabilities often serve as key drivers for many cost benefit cases. However, less than 60% of these implementations actually leverage the full promise of BRMS offerings, ending up by managing business rules projects much like any other conventional software project. More importantly, business rules are too often not managed by those who should be empowered to manage them – i.e., business owners and stewards. Why does this happen?
