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EPISODE · Jul 6, 2021 · 21 MIN

Profit From Regulatory Destruction

from Inside Strategic Relations · host Justin Hitt

You can gain leverage in a situation when the headlines are tearing down companies. A Dutch court rules that Shell Oil is partially responsible for climate change in order for the company to reduce carbon emissions.This is a strategy used in a competitive environment to bring down a top player while increasing the opportunity of others. You can use this on a small scale, or even a large scale.There is a new world of advocacy regulatory impact. The new order can destroy your company or bring it a new opportunity. How do you insulate yourself from this kind of risk?This episode talks about a dangerous strategy that is used to impact market conditions. Carefully consider the value and the power of such insight. Use this new knowledge to steer your organization towards opportunity.If you want more powerful strategies to gain influence and grow opportunities, then join this newsletter here, https://www.insidestrategicrelations.com/newsletter/From the Wall Street Journal, "Shell Ordered by Dutch Court to Cut Carbon Emissions" https://www.wsj.com/articles/shell-ordered-by-dutch-court-to-cut-carbon-emissions-11622038961?mod=e2li Are you facing this kind of outside influence or legal exposure? If yes, then send in your questions and ask about strategic consulting services. Like and subscribe, your future depends on it.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/inside-strategic-relations--3010682/support.

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You can gain leverage in a situation when the headlines are tearing down companies. A Dutch court rules that Shell Oil is partially responsible for climate change in order for the company to reduce carbon emissions.This is a strategy used in a competitive environment to bring down a top player while increasing the opportunity of others. You can use this on a small scale, or even a large scale.There is a new world of advocacy regulatory impact. The new order can destroy your company or bring it a new opportunity. How do you insulate yourself from this kind of risk?This episode talks about a dangerous strategy that is used to impact market conditions. Carefully consider the value and the power of such insight. Use this new knowledge to steer your organization towards opportunity.If you want more powerful strategies to gain influence and grow opportunities, then join this newsletter here, https://www.insidestrategicrelations.com/newsletter/From the Wall Street Journal, "Shell Ordered by Dutch Court to Cut Carbon Emissions" https://www.wsj.com/articles/shell-ordered-by-dutch-court-to-cut-carbon-emissions-11622038961?mod=e2li Are you facing this kind of outside influence or legal exposure? If yes, then send in your questions and ask about strategic consulting services. Like and subscribe, your future depends on it.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/inside-strategic-relations--3010682/support.

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