Developing and Implementing an Effective Regulatory Tracking Process
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Deadline: April 24, 2019 | Date: April 24, 2019
Venue/Country: U.S.A
Updated: 2019-04-02 22:22:12 (GMT+9)
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Regulatory change management needs to be supported by a well-designed and properly implemented process that ensures legislative and regulatory changes impacting your business, are captured, analyzed and, where applicable, embedded into company policies and procedures. Companies that do not have adequate processes in place to monitor regulatory change, determine impact on business processes, prioritize, and make changes to policies and procedures may suffer significant consequences. An effective and efficient workflow needs to be in place so that organizations are not overwhelmed by data obtained through legal and regulatory subscription services, websites, e-mails, and content aggregators.Upon attending the webinar, participants will have a solid understanding of how to accomplish the following:Develop a legislative and regulatory tracking programDevelop a regulatory classification process mapped to your organization’s enterprise risk taxonomyDesign a regulatory change management workflow covering all steps from identification to final implementationUnderstand roles and responsibilities in the regulatory change management workflowConduct a business impact analysis to understand regulatory change impact on your businessMap regulations to policies so that you know what policies to review when regulations changeDevelop an effective communication and training programs to ensure impacted associates are current with regulatory changeTrack and report action plans to ensure that changes have been made to policies and standard operating procedures
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