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Private Practices
Your expertise is irreplaceable. But its form will change. IA is entering law, medicine, accounting, and architecture faster than most firms anticipated. Understanding what is a tool, what is your responsibility, and what you can safely delegate is exactly what you need to decide with confidence.
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Regulatory Monitoring
The IA Act and regulated professions: understanding what concretely changes for your activity, your clients, and your responsibilities.
Data Security
Client file confidentiality, GDPR, IA, and professional secrecy. What are the obligations and best practices when IA enters your office?
Adapted IA Tools
Selecting IA tools that truly match your practice without depending on a single software vendor. Real time savings, improved quality.
Delegation & Responsibility
What you can safely delegate to IA, what remains your exclusive expertise, and how to document your processes to stay in control of your decisions.
Client Communication
Explaining IA to your clients, reassuring them, informing them. A matter of trust and transparency that becomes a competitive advantage.
Ongoing Training
Programs adapted for regulated professions, with regular updates according to regulatory and technological changes.
