Processes

What will AGI do for Manage regulatory requirements?

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Since no child occupations are seeded, the scalar is derived from the process description and its lens ('Govern and manage product/service development program'). The work primarily involves maintaining records, managing the submission lifecycle (creation, review, and approval), and aligning regulatory activities, all of which represent remotely-doable information processing and documentation.

An external agency updates industry regulations or an internal team proposes a new product requiring regulatory approval.

Trigger
An external agency updates industry regulations or an internal team proposes a new product requiring regulatory approval.
Outcome
Regulatory submissions are approved by the governing body, compliance records are secured for audits, and employees are trained on the operational requirements.

The work itself

Grounded Work Profile

Measured by

  • First-Pass Submission Acceptance RateprocessProfile
  • Time To Regulatory ApprovalprocessProfile
  • Employee Compliance Training Completion RateprocessProfile
  • Regulatory Audit Finding RateprocessProfile

Key steps

  • Identify applicable industry regulations and compliance requirementsprocessProfile
  • Draft regulatory submissions and compliance documentationprocessProfile
  • Review submission components collaboratively across departmentsprocessProfile
  • Obtain internal and external regulatory body approvalsprocessProfile
  • Archive compliance records for agency auditsprocessProfile
  • Train workforce on newly approved regulatory requirementsprocessProfile

How AGI delivers it

Four ways AGI delivers for Manage regulatory requirements

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