PREVIEW: Strategies for GC Building Regulatory Intelligence Programs
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- Learn how regulatory intelligence presents strategic opportunities and potential competitive advantages. (3:14)
- Strategies for how legal leaders can clarify the business case for regulatory intelligence programs. (10:45)
- Understand how to prioritize efforts in developing regulatory intelligence programs. (18:06)
- Understand the various tools that are available in building regulatory intelligence programs. (22:46)
- Learn where to start building a regulatory intelligence program. (27:06)
The global surge in complex regulations has strained internal legal and compliance departments, necessitating robust processes to manage these changes effectively. In this installment of the Strategic GC Podcast, Gartner advisor Daniel Hebda and host Alissa Lugo discuss how general counsel (GC) can build regulatory intelligence programs to meet compliance obligations and identify strategic opportunities for potential competitive advantages.
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Daniel Hebda is a Senior Director Advisor in Gartner’s legal and compliance practice. Daniel helps legal and compliance leaders understand, tailor, and implement best practices in risk management. Daniel regularly speaks to clients on selecting a catalog of risks that represents their risk universe, surveying organizational stakeholders who can identify the likelihood and impact of top risks, developing and implementing actionable risk appetites, matching resources with risk priorities, and communicating effectively and clearly about risk strategy and mitigation plans. Before Gartner, Daniel practiced law and managed staff in the areas of civil litigation (plaintiff and defense), employment law, contracts, nonprofit law, and corporate governance.
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- Émission
- Publiée1 novembre 2024 à 04:00 UTC
- Durée4 min
- ClassificationTous publics