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Copyright © 2012 BSI. All rights reserved. The role of Standards as enablers to drive Governance and Innovation in business and industry Scott Steedman CBE Director of Standards IFAN, London, 15 October 2013

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Copyright © 2012 BSI. All rights reserved.

The role of Standards as enablers todrive Governance and Innovationin business and industry

Scott Steedman CBE Director of Standards

IFAN, London, 15 October 2013

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Standards for Products, Standards for Services

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Total staff 300

Subscribing members 14,900

Committee members >10,000

Technical and Subcommittees 1,200

Live projects (ISO/IEC/CEN/CLC and

national standards)7,000

International/European secretariats 190

International and European Standards work 93%

BSI – a Global Standards Development Organisation

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Int’l Standards (ISO IEC)

Regional Standards (e.g. EN)

National Standards, e.g. British Standards (BS)

Sponsored standards – BSI PAS

Private and Consortia Standards

Corporate Technical Specifications

Professional Codes, Guidance, Best Practice

BSI – a Global Standards Development Organisation

Private & professional standards, codes and guidance

PAS route to national and international standards

BSI as NSB manages BS, EN & ISO, IEC standards

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Confusion over the relationship between standards and regulations undermines

their true potential for business

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Standards are knowledge of ‘what good looks like’.

Standards are a tool to share information with other stakeholders.

Standards can be seen as the flip side of IP tools, used to protect information.

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Mass production and electricity triggered the first requirement for technical Standards

Antwerp 1903, same year that BS 1 was published

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BS1

A standard for interoperability

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The importance of process was recognised in the 1950s

“Create constancy of purpose toward improvement of product and service”, W. Edwards Deming, 1950

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The Honda CB 750Faster, more reliable, higher quality than any British motorcycle

1969

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New ways of working, new concepts, new drivers

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PeopleEmployeesCustomersShareholdersDirectorsCitizens

New understanding of risk and values in Society, the Economy and Environment

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Research Feasibility Prototype Launch Take Up Maturity

Fundamentally, organisations need:

Knowledge to increase the probability of success

Knowledge to accelerate the innovation cycle

The requirement for structured knowledge applies from research through all life stages

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The Standards Landscape – structured knowledge

Products

• Technical Specifications

• Better Products

Processes

• Management Systems

• Better business Processes

Frameworks

• Set out Values and Principles

• Better business Potential

We see three types of consensus Standards providing knowledge for business and industry in different forms

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Industry needs all three types of Standards to deliver products and services for the rapidly changing world market

1950 2000

Products

Processes

Potential

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Top BSI standards used worldwide

1979 Quality Management BS 5750 ISO 9001

1992 Environmental Managem’t BS 7750 ISO 14001

1995 Information Security BS 7799 ISO 27001

1996 Occupational Health & SafetyBS 8800OHSAS 18001

ISO 45001

2002 IT Service Management BS 15000 ISO 20000

2006 Integrated Management PAS 99

2007 Business Continuity Managem’tPAS 56BS 25999

ISO 22301

2008 Risk Management BS 31100 ISO 31000

2008 Asset Management PAS 55 ISO 55001

2008 ICT Continuity BS 25777 ISO 27031

2009 Energy Management BS EN 16001 ISO 50000

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ISO 31000 – the Risk Management Standard“the effect of uncertainty on objectives”.

•A new generation principles driven standard, not suitable for

certification – is ideal for Boards to build their understanding.

• ISO 31000 presents risk not simply as a negative but as the

management of business opportunity.

Framework Standards for business potential

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PAS 1192-2: 2012Building Information Modelling

Standards that transform industry performance

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Emerging areas 2013

• Healthcare

• Governance

• Financial Services

• Emerging technologies

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Standards as knowledge for

governance and innovation

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Security risks – Information & Data

Strategic risks - Brand, Business & Direction

Sustainability – Material efficiency, Energy, Water

Operational risks – Performance & Cost

Compliance risks – Legal & Ethical

Corporate Governance – Reputational risk

Opportunities for sharing best practice in business

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BS 10500

BS 13500

BS ISO 22301BS ISO 22313

BS 11000

BS ISO 26000BS 8900

GovernanceStandards

Anti-BriberyOrganisational Governance

Business Continuity

Management

Collaborative Business

Relationships

Corporate Social

Responsibility

Demonstrate legal compliance,Manage risk throughout

A system that integrates fundamental principles of direction, accountability and control

Assess and provide assurance of meeting regulatory and customer requirements

Efficiency, innovation, growth and customer satisfaction

Increase confidence in the integrity of the business, provide a sustainable procurement strategy for supply-chain risk

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Using Standards to stimulate innovation

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• Accessing best practice standards and prior art,• Supporting more efficient organisational processes,• Developing new codes, guidance and standards:

• to increase confidence in the research outputs,• to inform the supply chain,• to accelerate routes to market,

• Bringing contact with the expert communities,• Achieving first mover advantage.

Research Feasibility Prototype Launch Take Up Maturity

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Experience at Plastic

Logic demonstrated that

earlier engagement with

standards would have

significantly accelerated

their route to market.

Standards for innovation and new industries

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Standards for innovation, jobs and growth

“The UK should exercise leadership in the development of

standards that support all areas of technological research,

development and innovation to drive growth in UK

industry.” Heseltine Review, 2012

BSI is working with UK Government on new industries

and emerging technologies:

• Synthetic biology,

• Offshore wind,

• Assisted living,

• Regenerative medicine.

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Synthetic BiologyA rapidly developing industry with global potential

Need new PAS standards are needed for responsible innovation, specification of bio building blocks, terminology

Biosensors, Personalised medicines, Waste treatment and bioremediation,Renewable chemicals, materials and fuel, Artificial photosynthesis

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Standards for innovation in the energy industry

Offshore wind

Improving collaborative

working in large consortia

Improving performance,

avoid rework and redesign

Reducing cost, risks and time

Improving modularity and

health and safety issues

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• How can Smart Cities create a shared

understanding of their aspirations?

• How will Smart Cities set objectives and

measure progress?

• How will the devices and systems

communicate?

• How can Smart Cities manage the risks

and protect people?

Challenges for Smart Cities

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1) Developed a national strategy for a coherent, consistent suite of standards covering the full range of needs from decision making to terminology and interoperability.

2) Mapped existing standards, identifying gaps.

3) Now working with the UK Technology Strategy Board, the four UK demonstrator projects (Glasgow, London, Peterborough, Bristol) and with industry to draft standards.

Standards for Smart Cities: BSI’s strategy for the UK

PAS 180: due 2014PAS 181: due 2014PAS 182: scoping stage

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BSI’s Standards framework plan for Smart Cities

City Level

Systems and Services

Components and Devices

Smart Cities

Overview

PAS 181 Decision making

framework

PAS 180Smart City Vocabulary

2013 startCurrent workTC268

Sustainable Communities

Global City Indicators

Infrastructure metrics

Business models

and funding

Smart City Planning

Guidelines

Performance Assessment

Smart City Data Concept

Model

Risk management•Privacy•Security•Accessibility Interoperability

• Framework standards

•Open Data

2014 start

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PAS 55BS ISO 55001

PAS 555BS EN ISO 27000

PAS 180PAS 181PAS 182

BS EN 16212BS EN 16247

BS EN ISO 50001

BS 8550BS 8554

BS ISO 14046Innovation

Asset Management

Cybersecurity

Smart Cities

Energy Management

Water Management

Carbon measurement

Community sustainable development

Data protection

Commercialisation and new product development

• Drive up efficiency• Define terminology• Provide confidence in

performance and safety

PAS 2070:2012PAS 2060:2010PAS 2050:2011

BS 8904:2011

BS 10012

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BSI working for international trade

BSI is working with the

US, China and other

countries to improve

understanding of the

role of Standards and

Regulations in trade.

BSI is coordinating the

European position on

Standards in support of

trade negotiations.

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IFAN, London, 15 October 2013

• Traditional approaches to Standards as specifications or

quasi-regulation ignores their potential and value to business.

• Standards are not Regulation but can be used effectively

alongside Regulation to deliver a policy outcome.

• Standards, Codes and Guidance are knowledge for industry

that can drive a collaborative approach to innovation.

• Our goal is to see Standards driving innovation, trade and

growth – making a real difference to business and industry.

Standards as enablers for business and industry

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