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www.iso.orgwww.iso.org
International Organization International Organization for Standardizationfor Standardization
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Demystifying theDemystifying the
ISO/TMBISO/TMBby Ziva Patirby Ziva Patir
Vice-President, Technical managementVice-President, Technical management
Chair of the Chair of the ISO/ISO/TMBTMB
Phoenix, Arizona, 9-10 November 2005Phoenix, Arizona, 9-10 November 2005
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Placement of TMB and Technical Programme Placement of TMB and Technical Programme within ISOwithin ISO
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TMB addressingTMB addressingISO Strategy 2005 - 2010ISO Strategy 2005 - 2010
♦ Seven key strategic objectives
♦ Alignment of TMB business plan
♦ Project champions
♦ 70 recommendations
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TMB BUSINESS PLANTMB BUSINESS PLAN
TOP DOWN
BOTTOM UP
DIRECTIVES RESOURCES ISO STRATEGICPLAN
MARKET TRENDSNEEDS INITIATIVES
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TMB business planTMB business plan
Global relevance
Participation by developing countries
Twinning arrangements:
Vice-chairs (TC 207 and its SCs)
Secretariats (WG SR and TC 228 Tourism and related services)
P-members: AFNOR and SNIMA in TC 224 (Water services)
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Global RelevanceGlobal Relevance
“The Proof is in the Pudding”
Are We Globally Relevant?
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Global Relevance (cont’d 1)Global Relevance (cont’d 1)
We were in the past !
♦ ISO 668 – Freight Containers
♦ ISO 10202 – Credit Cards
♦ ISO/TC 67 – Oil and Gas Industry (Shell Survey)
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And we are now!
Global Relevance (cont’d 2)Global Relevance (cont’d 2)
Security Social Responsibility MSS Food Safety Tourism and related services Nanotechnology Second hand goods
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SecuritySecurity
ISO/IEC Strategic Advisory Group
Natural disasters
Supply chain security management
Emergency preparedness
Risk management
Tsunami Disaster
11 September
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Social ResponsibilitySocial Responsibility
New work approved by a large majority
WG established with twinned leadership (Brazil/Sweden)
Memorandum of Understanding with ILO
First meeting Salvador de Bahia, Brazil March 2005 – (300 participants)
Second meeting Bangkok, Sep 2005
Third meeting Portugal, Q2 2006
Targeting publication in 2008
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Management System Standards (MSS)Management System Standards (MSS)
MSS study
Understanding future of new and sectoral management system standards to serve users (quality, environment, food safety, OH&S …)
Assessing market needs via targeted surveys
Final report for TMB meeting in February 2006
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TMB business plan (cont’d)TMB business plan (cont’d)
Reviews of
TC/SC organizational structure and participation (liaison organizations)
Standards development procedures
Range of deliverables
Guide to the use of standards as support of or as an alternative to technical regulation
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TC Chairs ConferenceTC Chairs ConferenceGeneva 16-17 June 2005Geneva 16-17 June 2005
Six main themes
Demystifying the TMB
Global relevance
Developing countries and stakeholder engagement
Using IT from development to delivery
Communication and promotion
ISO/CS services and support
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Promoting Standards Through ArtPromoting Standards Through Art
A new project every year
Promoting standards to the young generation
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ISO/TMB – IEC/SMB Technical Collaboration ISO/TMB – IEC/SMB Technical Collaboration HighlightsHighlights
• On-going work of ISO/IEC JTC1
• ISO/IEC SAG on security
• ISO/IEC/ITU-T Task Force on medical technologies
• ISO/IEC Directives Maintenance Team (met February 2005)
• Nanotechnology
• Proposed joint session of TMB/SMB in February 2006
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ISO/CEN Joint Coordination GroupISO/CEN Joint Coordination Group
Global relevance/options in standards
Benchmarking/key performance indicators
Alignment of stage codes
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IMD CompetitivenessIMD Competitiveness
• Economic Performance
• Government Efficiency
• Business Efficiency
• Infrastructure
List of Criteria
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Competitiveness Scoreboard 2005
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IMD Competitiveness (cont’d 1)IMD Competitiveness (cont’d 1)
Can we link the ranking of countries based on
their activity in ISO and/or their adoption and
use of International Standards?
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Thank You!Thank You!