Understanding and Managing Regulatory Risk in 2024

Watch our on demand webinar to hear which regulatory risks citizens expect businesses to address, and how expectations vary across key industries and specific issues like “competition and anti-trust regulation”.

Ipsos data shows that citizens look to business, more than government, to drive positive progress and societal change. But what are their expectations exactly? Do Americans think businesses are generally well regulated? Where do they want to see companies focus in the year ahead? Where do they feel government intervention is most needed? 

Designed to answer these questions and more, Ipsos has launched its latest edition of Ipsos Global Reputation Monitor – a study with nearly 20,000 respondents in 27 countries – that explores trends in trust and reputation in business over time. The latest release of the study explores which regulatory risks citizens expect business to address and how those expectations vary across key industries. The Ipsos Corporate Reputation team takes these insights one step further, exploring what specific issues across key risk areas like “competition and anti-trust regulation” and “political and governmental influence” stakeholder groups like policymakers, investors, and consumers want to see corporates prioritize.

Revisit our recorded webinar to hear these findings and practical guidance for companies looking to proactively map and manage regulatory risk heading into a U.S. presidential election year.

Here’s what you can expect to learn more about:

  • Which regulatory risks and issues citizens most want companies to address
  • How those demands shift by sector 
  • Steps companies can take to understand their performance on key risk areas and the specific issues that drive them 
  • How to build a toolkit for diagnosing and proactively managing regulatory risk leading into 2024

This session is a must for professionals in communications and marketing, public and government affairs, as well as policy makers and influencers, advocacy groups, and academics. 

Speakers:

  • Trent Ross, Chief Research Officer, Ipsos Corporate Reputation
  • Mallory Newall, Vice President, US, Public Affairs
  • Rhett Skelton, Sr. Vice President, Corporate Reputation

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