Inside Regulatory Risk | Session 2: Its Grandmother, an

Inside Regulatory Risk | Session 2: Its Grandmother, and Shes Not Happy

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Session 2 of the video album examining how global investors can anticipate, survive and capitalize on the regulatory risks of the future. Appearance by Congressman James Wadsworth (R-New York) and Alice Wadsworth. Sessions post Tuesdays at 10 a.m. PST.

Album complements the book and forecasting model I wrote on the same topic. Session 2 explains the first of five elementary insights for incorporating regulatory risk anticipation into business model strategy.

SUMMARY

The lightning you may have noticed on the horizon lately is from regulation as it bolts toward sectors and issues throughout the economy. Energy. Privacy, data ownership & internet. AI & machine learning. Blockchain & crypto. Antitrust & finance. If the government is going to drop $2 trillion or $4 trillion into the economy, there are going to be more rules and regulations.

How can organizations, investors and individuals anticipate and survive this regulatory risk? By developing a more powerful understanding of where law and regulation originate.

This album presents insights and cases that help build that understanding. It synthesizes today’s key regulatory risks. It illuminates connections between those risks and tough questions that organizations, government, courts and society will confront tomorrow. It offers intelligence on ways, amid the boombox blare of risks and questions, to discern opportunity and seize it.

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