DPDP Workshop for Startups
- Use this pack in onboarding, town halls, or LMS—keep it short and local.
- Replace generic fear with clear escalation and approved tools.
- Tie scenarios to your real stacks (email, CRM, support, HRIS).
- After training, run one checklist item to prove handoff to operations.
See also: Compliance portal · Official resources · Guides index
This page frames a practical workshop for founders and lean teams that want help turning vague privacy anxiety into a focused implementation plan. The best workshops do not just explain DPDP concepts. They help the team see its own workflows, owners, and next fixes clearly.
What a workshop should cover
- Data collection map
- Notice and consent review
- Rights and grievance workflow review
- Retention and vendor-risk review
- Priority fixes for the next 30 days
Best when the team brings real workflows, forms, and tools into the session.
Best-fit attendees
- Founder or business owner
- Ops or support lead
- Product or growth owner
- Engineering representative for system reality checks
What a useful workshop should produce
A cleaner picture of where personal data enters, moves, and causes risk.
Named owners for notices, request handling, vendor review, and follow-up tasks.
A short list of practical fixes the team can start within weeks, not months.
How to prepare before booking
- Complete the startup readiness checklist.
- Bring your current privacy notice, main forms, and list of key tools or vendors.
- Decide who can approve follow-up actions internally.
- Flag any high-risk or legally sensitive questions for separate review.
A workshop moves faster when the team already has a rough picture of systems, pain points, and decision-makers.