Discovering Standardization: Understanding, Using and Engaging with Standards
Business Organisation & TransformationDescription
Introduction
In an increasingly complex regulatory, economic and technical landscape, organizations face recurring challenges linked to interoperability, safety, quality and compliance of products and services. Standards provide reliable and repeatable solutions to technical and commercial issues across sectors, ensuring compatibility, clarity and improved trust between stakeholders.
Within this context, understanding how standards are developed and applied becomes essential for organizations wishing to operate efficiently and remain competitive. The proposed training gives participants a clear and practical overview of the standardization ecosystem, enabling them to leverage standards strategically to support their organization’s objectives and engage effectively in the standardization process. To illustrate it, this training will focus on standardization linked to “climate change and environmental” topics.
Objectives
At the end of the training, participants will be able to:
Discover the concept of technical standards, their purpose, limitations, and added value for organizations
Learn about the standardization system, including:
The purpose of standard development
The standard development process
The international, European and national levels of standardization
Understand the role of Luxembourg in technical standardization and uncover key national and international actors
Map current and emerging standards and technical committees of relevance related to climate change and environmental management
Find out how organizations can strategically engage in standardization to create value and benefit from advocacy
Programme
Module 1 – What is Standardization? Foundations and Key Concepts
- What is a technical standard?
- Voluntary vs regulatory instruments
- Interaction between standards, legislation and public policy: how they interact
- Common misconceptions, mistakes and false expectations about standardization
Module 2 – The Functioning of the Standardization System
Who develops standards and why?
International, European and national levels of standardization (ISO, IEC, CEN, CENELEC…)
The role and functioning of technical committees and working groups
Stakeholder participation in committees and working groups to ensure coordinated positions and effective advocacy
Focus on Luxembourg: role of national actor and coordination
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Risks and opportunities:
Compliance with regulatory and stakeholder’s requirements
Market positioning and market access
Reputation (ESG credibility and green claims…)
Productivity
Module 3 – Illustrated Case Study: Climate change and Environmental Management
Environmental management in its regulatory and policy framework
Role of standards as structuring tools for organizations
Mapping of relevant technical committees
Overview of ongoing and emerging standardization work: trends and opportunities
Module 4 – Using standards strategically: How to position your organization
The different ways of organizations to interact with standards: passive (implementation), active (monitoring and alignment), proactive (contribution and advocacy)
How to decide if, when and why to:
Apply standards
Demonstrate compliance with standards (external verification, validation or certification)
Contribute to standardization work
Using standards strategically: practical part (60 minutes)
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Serious game: Take part in a standardization working group meeting to discuss a new standard proposal.
Target audience
- Professionals willing to engage with standardization activities
- Public or private organizations
- Quality, sustainability, environment and compliance managers
Consultants, advisors and experts involved in standardization or sustainability
Conditions
Support de cours
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Des supports de cours seront disponibles après les modules respectifs
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Die Kursunterlagen werden nach den jeweiligen Modulen zur Verfügung gestellt
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Course materials will be made available after the respective modules
Location
L-1615 Luxembourg
Luxembourg