Drupal Governance Challenges as Businesses Scale

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Growth often looks positive—expanding teams, rising revenue, and increasing digital activity. Yet a recent Code Enigma article argues that as organisations scale, hidden governance weaknesses within Drupal platforms begin to surface.

In the post, Dan Smith explains that informal coordination models that work at launch rarely survive expansion. As content, contributors, integrations, and compliance demands increase, ownership blurs and routine updates begin requiring disproportionate oversight.

Rather than dramatic technical failures, governance strain shows up as friction. Campaigns slow, small changes feel risky, and teams quietly reshape plans around what feels safe to modify. Over time, the CMS becomes an operational constraint rather than an enabler of growth.

Smith’s central point reframes Drupal governance as a structural business issue, not a technical flaw. Scaling does not create governance problems—it exposes whether the platform was designed for continuous change. The full article explores these warning signs in detail.

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