Policy lifecycle
Understand the policy status workflow and review scheduling.
Overview
Policies in VerifyWise follow a defined lifecycle from creation through publication and eventual retirement. Understanding this lifecycle helps you manage policies well and makes sure stakeholders always know which policies are active.
Each policy has a status showing where it sits in the lifecycle. Moving policies through these stages creates a clear workflow for development, review and maintenance.
Policy status workflow
A clear status workflow makes sure policies get properly reviewed before they become authoritative. It also gives you visibility into who changed what and when, which is exactly what auditors want to see.
Policies progress through the following statuses:
Draft
The policy is being written or revised. Not visible to general users as an active policy.
Under Review
The policy is complete and awaiting review by designated stakeholders.
Approved
The policy has passed review and is ready to be published.
Published
The policy is active and applies to your organization. This is the authoritative version.
Archived
The policy is no longer active but retained for historical reference.
Deprecated
The policy has been superseded or is scheduled for removal.
Typical policy workflow
A typical policy moves through the following stages:
- Draft: Author creates or updates the policy content
- Under Review: Author submits the policy for stakeholder review
- Approved: Reviewers confirm the policy meets requirements
- Published: Policy becomes active and authoritative
- Archived: When superseded, policy is archived for reference
Changing policy status
To change a policy's status:
- Click on the policy in the table to open the detail view
- Locate the status field
- Select the new status from the dropdown
- Save your changes
Scheduling policy reviews
Policies should be reviewed periodically to make sure they're still current. The next review date field helps you track when each policy is due.
- Set review dates: When creating or editing a policy, set a next review date
- Filter by review date: Use the filter to find policies approaching their review date
- Track overdue reviews: Policies past their review date should be prioritized for attention
Tracking policy changes
VerifyWise automatically tracks who made changes and when:
- Last updated: Timestamp of the most recent change
- Updated by: The user who made the most recent change
- Author: The original creator of the policy
Retiring policies
When a policy is no longer needed, you have two options:
- Archive: Use this when the policy is no longer active but you want to keep it for historical reference. Archived policies remain searchable and can be restored if needed.
- Deprecate: Use this when a policy has been superseded by a newer version or is scheduled for removal. Deprecated status signals that the policy should not be followed.
Try not to delete policies unless you really have to. Keeping a historical record shows governance maturity and supports audit requirements.