ISO 19650 Framework
The ISO 19650 framework is generally aimed for information management. The individual standards do not cover the whole area of quality management but instead point out to other standards suggesting that the ISO 19650 framework can benefit from a systematic approach detailed within other standards listed below. In Architecture Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry the […]
BS EN ISO 9001:2015
Quality management systems Requirements ISO 9001 is a set of quality management principles defined by various criteria and standards. It outlines the importance of defining a quality management system (QMS) that focuses on the customer, improvement, and optimization of the organisation’s management processes. [1] An organization with ISO 9001 certification can be expected to offer […]
BS ISO 55000:2014
Asset management Overview principles and terminology The ISO 55000 standard integrates with other essential management systems by outlining definitions and terminologies for asset management. Published under the International Organization for Standardization of Management Systems (ISO) standards, it contains technical specifications and a set of guidelines for its use. It is the first management system standard […]
BS ISO 21500:2012
Guidance on project management ISO 21500 describes guidelines for managing projects and processes in project management, including standards, methods, and processes. The standard is intended to align with related international standards such as ISO 10006:2003. For Total Quality Management (TQM) system organisations are required to refer to ISO 9000 for the quality management of products, […]
BS EN ISO 31000:2018
Risk management guidelines ISO 31000 is an international standard first published in 2009, the current version published in 2018. The standard contains principles and guidelines for effective risk management. It outlines a general approach to risk management that can be applied to and used by all organisations. ISO 31000 can easily be linked to the […]
BS ISO 8000-2:2020
Data quality Part 2: Vocabulary ISO 8000 is an emerging technology standard for organizations that want to improve business processes and control operating costs throughout the product life cycle from conception to disposal. The ISO 8000 principles can be applied to leverage the ability to create, collect, store, maintain, transfer, process, and present data quickly […]
Organisational Purpose
A sense of organisational purpose is an essential part of promoting organisational effectiveness, which motivates individuals to do work and create something or justify the existence of something. Â Cooperation is more productive when people feel connected. A perceived purpose is a strong incentive to achieve common objectives that can help motivate individuals through uncertainty […]
cooperation
The interaction of individuals or task teams who work together to achieve a common goal, it demonstrates the ability to learn from each other. Cooperation forms a crucial attribute of collaboration
collaboration
a deliberate approach to working together on an agreed common purpose within functional, organisational, geographic, or organisational boundaries. Collaboration often depends on a solid knowledge management culture to facilitate the exchange and co-creation of knowledge between the parties participating in the collaboration. ISO 30401:2018(en) – Knowledge management systems — Requirements
BS 7000-4:2013
Design management systemsPart 4: Guide to managing design in construction