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Flagship studio

Operational Compliance Blueprint

Six live sessions, operator homework, and a working map you take home. This is education in Business Consulting for Compliance Planning — not a filing service and not legal advice.

What you leave with

Graduates walk out with an obligation inventory that names owners, a ninety-day evidence calendar, a residual-risk note template, and a one-page incident communication tree. You will not leave with a finished legal opinion or a certified management system.

The studio is designed for quality leads, operations managers, and company secretaries in mid-size Australian organisations. If you are a sole trader with a single licence, the Field Brief is usually a better first step.

Modules

  1. Obligation inventory without spreadsheet sprawl. A constrained table: source, trigger, owner, evidence, review date. We kill duplicate rows in the room.
  2. Controls mapped to people, not posters. Each control gets a name and a deputy. Orphan controls are parked, not decorated.
  3. Evidence calendars. What arrives weekly, quarterly, and only after an incident. Includes a deliberately ugly shared folder convention.
  4. Residual-risk notes. Language that survives a non-executive who has sat on three other boards this month.
  5. Incident communication trees. Who speaks, who writes, who waits. Practised with a short tabletop, not a theatrical simulation.
  6. Eighteen-month cadence. A review rhythm that fits Australian reporting seasons without pretending January is a productive month.

From people who sat this studio

★★★★☆

“Session two forced us to delete three ‘controls’ that were really aspirations. Uncomfortable, and correct.”

Daniel K., operations, logistics — Geelong

I wanted a finished ISO-shaped binder. That is not what this is. The calendar we built is what our auditors now ask for first.

Anonymous client in aged care

Questions we would rather answer in writing

Does this replace our lawyer or auditor?

No. The studio teaches a planning method. We do not appear in proceedings, we do not certify systems, and we will not interpret a live enforcement letter as if we were on the record.

What if our obligation set is mostly WHS?

The method still holds. You may prefer the shorter WHS Policy Alignment Studio listed on the studios page if you already have a working inventory.

Is there a real limitation we should know before paying a deposit?

Yes. Cohorts cap at twelve seats and we do not pause the timetable for a participant who misses two sessions. Recordings are not issued; the room depends on people speaking. If your travel calendar is chaotic, wait for a later date or book a Field Brief instead.

Can we pay online here?

No. Fees are informational. Invoices follow a written confirmation. See refunds for how cancellations work once an invoice exists.