Regulations: the tale of the unloved ally

Wednesday 20 March 2024, 20:00 UTC, Stage 1

Regulated industries operate within a complex framework of norms and laws that can be met with resistance by content designers. Learn how to make regulations an ally.

Norms, regulations, guidances, laws, good practices, dos and don'ts. All these build the framework within which regulated industries operate.

Why is it that the majority moans and groans when hearing that a new text is coming their way?

Whether you just mumble and grumble to let the steam off while doing the work, or act nonplussed because new texts and updates are just part of the game, join us to switch your perception and make regulations your ally for success.

Session takeaway

How to ace the regulations game and embrace the every new text that comes your way

Meet your session facilitator

 

Solena Le Moigne (France)
Content Facilitator, Elegance in Chaos

According to family lore, I asked my first question at two and haven’t stopped since. While working in content, I wore the caps of technical writer, terminologist, UI designer, trainer, technical lead, taxonomist, translation and localisation coordinator, UX designer, collective intelligence facilitator and content architect.

Having contributed to projects from small R&D companies to massive companies, I can’t remember being bored even one day. To me, information is the blood of the organisation and my contribution is to have it flow so projects come to bear fruit.

The story goes Solena asked her first question at two and hasn’t stopped since. While working in content, she wore the caps of technical writer, terminologist, UI designer, trainer, technical lead, taxonomist, translation and localisation coordinator, UX designer, collective intelligence facilitator and content architect.

Having contributed to projects from small R&D companies to massive companies, from continuous feed printing, to data security and medical devices, she can’t remember being bored even one day. To her, information is the blood of the organisation and her contribution is to have it flow so projects come to bear fruit.

She thrives in complex and uncertain environments, harnessing the power of norms and regulations, and ultimately revealing the elegance underneath the chaos.

Languages spoken: French, English, bits of Dutch

A global problem they’d love to solve: Intolerance

Something they can’t be without: Love, friendship and sunshine

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