About ISO 26000:2010 – Guidance on social responsibility, developed by a working group comprised of over 80 countries and international organisations, has been extremely successful due to its broad...
What exactly is ISO 26000? ISO 26000 provides social responsibility recommendations for organisations of all sizes and types. Social responsibility is a broad umbrella term that encompasses an organization’s...
Project Risk Management- All approaches to project risk management aim to optimize the effectiveness and efficiency of the project. Risk management consists of three essential components: identification, analysis, and...
Strategy guides asset management decision-making. Many stakeholders have strong beliefs and expectations about asset management. Individuals, divisions, and organizations all have distinct missions, agendas, and values. These differences cause...
In secure and prosperous societies, individuals can exercise their right to development and enjoy the full spectrum of human rights. Consequently, security has been considered a state responsibility and...
ISO27001 accreditation isn’t granted without a risk assessment. Choosing a risk assessment is one of the most complex phases of certification. Asset-based risk assessment comprises three parts: 1. Assets...
Organizing and Carrying Out a Management Review What does a management review accomplish? It is a method of assessing the efficiency and effectiveness of a company’s management system. According...
BCM (alternatively spelled Business Continuity Management) is a framework for determining an organization’s susceptibility to internal and external threats. It is classified as business continuity management. BCM must ensure...
When the ISO/PC 278 working group was assigned the task of developing the “Anti-Bribery Management Systems Standard,” or what would become ISO 37001, they had three objectives in mind:...
Understanding the organisation and its context Each organisation will have its own system for combating bribery (ABMS). You may be wondering how each ABMS can be unique if they...