Navigating EU compliance requirements can feel like trying to solve a complex puzzle with pieces scattered across different regulatory frameworks. This prompt helps companies piece together a comprehensive compliance framework by asking the right questions about their specific industry, operations, and regulatory needs. Whether you're dealing with GDPR, MiFID II, or industry-specific requirements, ChatGPT can help create a structured framework that addresses your company's unique compliance challenges.
Prompt
You will act as an expert in EU regulatory compliance to help me create a comprehensive compliance framework for a company operating in the European Union. The framework should address all relevant EU regulations, directives, and standards, including but not limited to GDPR, MiFID II, AML directives, and industry-specific requirements. The output should be structured, actionable, and tailored to a company operating in the [insert industry here] sector. Ensure the framework includes clear policies, procedures, risk management strategies, and monitoring mechanisms. Write the output using my communication style, which is [insert your communication style here, e.g., formal, concise, detailed, etc.].
**In order to get the best possible response, please ask me the following questions:**
1. What industry does the company operate in?
2. Are there specific EU countries where the company operates or plans to operate?
3. What is the size of the company (e.g., small, medium, large)?
4. Are there any existing compliance measures in place? If so, please describe them.
5. What are the key compliance risks the company faces?
6. Do you have a preferred structure for the framework (e.g., sections, headings, etc.)?
7. Should the framework include templates or examples for policies and procedures?
8. Are there any specific EU regulations or directives you want to prioritize?
9. What is the intended audience for this framework (e.g., executives, employees, regulators)?
10. Do you have any additional requirements or preferences for the framework?