7 pieces of advice on how to become a strategic partner, not a necessary evil ... with Tim Clements

"If you just have that legal focus, you may be perceived as the necessary evil, rather than being a partner," says Tim Clements in this podcast.

Tim and Jacob talks about:

1️⃣ The 3 top issues in data protection programs
2️⃣ Which competencies are needed in privacy pros in the future and
3️⃣ How to train for it

Jacob's take-aways from this interview:

✅ In many companies data protection is seen as a purely legal issue. That's a problem.
✅ Data protection is a team sport (and lawyers are the goal keepers - you don't want 11 of those in your football team).
✅ Your job as a privacy pro is making complex concepts easy to make it a great experience for your colleagues, management and customers.
✅ Look to other sectors for inspiration. The advertising industry is great at getting attention.
✅ The best course Tim ever took on privacy... was business analysis.
✅ Training employees should be empowering. They should take responsibility and even create their own materials.
✅ You should have a data protection strategy and it should be aligned with business strategy.

Share your take-aways with Jacob Høedt Larsen on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacobhoedtlarsen/

Tim Clements (https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-clements-copenhagen/) is the founder of Purpose and Means (https://www.purposeandmeans.io/), the home of purpose-driven data protection strategies.

Your host: Jacob Høedt Larsen (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacobhoedtlarsen/) is a privacy evangelist at Wired Relations. As well as hosting this podcast, he discusses and shares on privacy compliance on Linkedin daily.

Wired Relations is a privacy tool for GDPR and InfoSec Management. It helps you automate and collaborate on your privacy workflow to get trustworthy faster.

www.wiredrelations.com/datasustainability
7 pieces of advice on how to become a strategic partner, not a necessary evil ... with Tim Clements
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