Recorded: 27 October 2020 (13:30 - 15:00 UK time)
This webinar provides an overview of the recently published standard on standardization: BS 202000:2020 Standardization management system — Specification.
The webinar:
- Explains how this standard aligns with current management system standards
- Explains the core elements of the standard
- Explains how to assess the maturity or compliance of current management system standards
- Clarifies how effective deployment can lead to gaining competitive advantage
- Provides some industry and Ministry of Defence (MOD) insights into the thinking behind the standard
We share initial thoughts on future builds of the standard that aim to bring in further operational benefits.
Who should attend the webinar?
Organizations of any size, in any sector, that use management systems standards and want to gain the most benefit from them.
What will participants gain?
- A better understanding of BS 202000:2020 and the benefits of efficient and effective standardization management
- Increased competence with standardization management leading to improved efficiencies
- A better understanding of the work of DEF/1, BSI’s Strategic Defence Standardization Committee
Agenda
- Welcome and introduction - Calum Sim
- The Concept and BSI’s DEF/1 Committee - How the need came to develop this standard and how the standard was developed - Harry Mclernon
- Standards and Standardization Management - What is a standard, where is it called up, how it is important, how it is used, what is Standardization Management, what are its elements - David Robinson
- BS 202000 - A Standard for Standardization – The structure and elements of the standard and how it aligns with other Significant standards - John Clatworthy
- Assessing effectiveness of deployment - How do you assess maturity against the needs of the standard. Continual gap analysis and improvement towards an optimal state
- Competitive Advantage - Clear advantages from effective management of standards - Kishore Chandarana
- Future Build - Enhancements to the standard to support effective deployment and continual evolvement for operational benefits - Harry Mclernon
- Q & A session
- Chairman’s Closure - Calum Sim