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Professional Learning Program

Managing Regulation, Enforcement and Compliance

Honouring the role of the professional regulator

Price

Early bird price $8,900 (inc GST) | Full price $10,235 (inc GST)

Location

In-person

Duration

5.5 days

Dates

8-13 September 2024

Overview


As their budgets get tighter, and public expectations increase, it has never been more important for regulators to develop a clearer understanding of how to deliver effective risk-control, solve important problems and manage compliance.

Join Harvard Kennedy School of Government Professor Malcolm Sparrow, a former senior British Police Officer, who will examine the distinctive managerial and operational challenges faced by government officials and other professionals who have regulatory, enforcement, security, compliance-management, or other risk-control responsibilities. These roles involve the provision of societal protections or the control of harms—a type of governmental work quite different than that of delivering services.

This one-of-a-kind workshop emphasises the management and operations of such agencies (regulatory practice) as opposed to the reform of law (regulatory policy), and it is oriented more towards social regulation (provision of safety, health, security) rather than economic regulation (efficient functioning of specific markets).

“In this course, I hope to honour the importance of the role that regulatory practitioners play, and to recognise the complexity of the choices they face as they design their regulatory operations and carry out their public duties,” says Professor Sparrow.

“Many participants leave the program excited to think of themselves as part of a community of professional regulators, experts in the art of risk-control and harm-reduction.”

This workshop will provide you with an opportunity to be part of a stimulating, intellectually rigorous learning environment. Discussions and cases will span a variety of regulatory and enforcement domains, from the environment to public health to crime. Each case is chosen based on its ability to provoke, illuminate, and define ubiquitous dilemmas and emerging approaches.

A critical component of the program involves personal reflection upon your own professional experiences and sharing these examples in both small group and class sessions. You will leave the program with a better understanding of the pressures faced by regulators today and a broader appreciation of potential adaptations you might make in response.

The program is designed for career public servants destined for senior management and executive roles and provides them with an understanding of a broad range of opportunities to improve the value and effectiveness of agency operations.

What will you learn?

Professor Sparrow’s workshop will include plenary and small-group discussions, and a small number of special guest presentations. Managing Regulation, Enforcement and Compliance will provide you with an opportunity to develop a clear understanding of the following core issues in regulatory practice:

  • How success should be defined and best measured in a regulatory or risk-control setting.
  • What taking a “risk-based approach” to regulation means in practice.
  • What it means to be vigilant with respect to novel, emerging, or invisible risks.
  • How to determine which parts of the risk-management task can be safely delegated to industry and third parties, and under what circumstances.
  • What structural decisions are involved in choosing among various regulatory models, such as prescriptive regulation, performance-based regulation, responsive-regulation, self-regulation, etc. Why and when should one model be preferred over another.
  • How executives can focus their agencies on specific harm-reduction objectives when the harms don’t align with any established piece of the organisational structure.
  • What types of discretion are involved as regulators pick and choose what to work on and what methods to use. And what values count in governing the choices that have to be made.
  • What type of partnerships regulators can form with diverse stakeholder groups without compromising their regulatory missions.
  • How should professional regulators respond to “de-regulatory” winds and other political pressures

Who should attend?

The program is designed for a broad audience of national, state, and municipal government officials who oversee, support, or run organisations that have significant regulatory or enforcement responsibilities. Participants come from a broad range of regulatory fields including, but not limited to, crime control, tax-compliance, environment, health, customs and immigration, financial regulation, fraud and corruption control, transportation, and occupational safety.

Other professionals who benefit greatly from this program include non-profit leaders as well as members of professional boards who want to better understand the challenges of risk-control and harm-reduction. These include senior practitioners within professions like law and medicine who, by virtue of their election or appointment to a Board, acquire disciplinary, compliance management, and risk-control responsibilities.

Key People

Professor Malcolm K. Sparrow - a leading international expert in regulatory and enforcement strategy, security and risk control. Read Professor Sparrow’s biography.

Event Details

Program dates: 8-13 September

Duration: 5.5 days

  • Welcome reception 5.30-7pm Sunday
  • Program sessions 9am-5pm Mon-Thurs, 8.30-12pm Fri 
  • Program dinner 6-9pm Thurs 

Location: Sydney

Pricing:

  • Early bird: $8,900 (inc GST)
  • Full price: $10,235 (inc GST)

ANZSOG Alumni receive a 15% discount.

Every person who completes the Executive Master of Public AdministrationExecutive Fellows Program, Deputies Leadership Program, Towards Strategic Leadership or an international program becomes part of our alumni. Only one discount is redeemable for each registration.

Got a question?

If you have a question, please contact ANZSOG’s Program Delivery team with the program name as the subject line to e.education@anzsog.edu.au or call us on +61 3 8344 1984.

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