Expectations gap

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1. Technology - professional services - regulation - welfare.

Any systemic differences between a high expectation of what should - or can be - achieved, and a slower or lower level of delivery in practice.

Examples include technology, professional services, regulation and welfare provision.


2. Auditors' reports on financial statements & other matters.

Alternative name for the audit expectation gap.


See also