Find out where you stand and exactly what to fix.
Benchmark your regulatory intelligence maturity across people, processes, technology, and policies. Get your results in under 5 minutes.
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Gain a clear view of your current capability and where to focus development this year.
Regulatory intelligence expectations have shifted. In 2026, professionals are expected to absorb higher volumes of regulatory change, adopt AI responsibly, support faster decisions, and provide clearer assurance across the business.
Many are still working with fragmented processes, manual tools, and limited capacity to move beyond surveillance and distribution. This assessment shows you where your capability stands today and what to prioritize over the next 12 to 24 months.
Who the assessment is for
This assessment is designed for regulatory professionals working in:
The assessment evaluates regulatory intelligence maturity across four core dimensions:
It reflects the realities regulatory teams are managing in 2026, including increased regulatory complexity, AI adoption, global divergence, and rising expectations around traceability, accountability, and decision support.
Each stage reflects patterns seen across regulatory teams today. The purpose is not scoring, but clarity on what to develop next. Your responses are mapped to one of four regulatory intelligence maturity stages:
Beginner
Ad hoc monitoring, manual tools, and limited structure.
Explorer
Early standardization, emerging roles, and experimentation with tools and AI.
Innovator
Integrated workflows, defined governance, and growing influence across teams.
Leader
Enterprise-level intelligence, embedded decision support, and advisory impact across the organization.
After completing the assessment, you’ll receive a tailored report aligned to your maturity stage, including:
The report is designed to support both individual development and broader functional planning.
The assessment takes only a few minutes to complete.
This capability maturity model has been developed by Infodesk, informed by over 20 years of working with regulatory and compliance teams in highly regulated life sciences environments, alongside direct customer research and industry forums.
It reflects how regulatory intelligence is evolving in practice and is intended to support realistic, defensible capability development in 2026 and beyond.