ISO Abandons Decade-Long Attempt to Create Single Definition of “Risk”
ISO is forced to admit that despite its name, it can’t really “standardize” things.
ISO is forced to admit that despite its name, it can’t really “standardize” things.
The consultants managing the Annex L rewrite bungled the job, so are cutting their losses and doing nothing.
G31000 founder Alex Dali is claiming his latest convention is sponsored by the Dubai Police, even as he’s wanted for arrest by the Singapore police.
ISO TC 262 Chair Kevin Knight has stepped down, after criticism for years of ongoing ineffective leadership.
G31000 certification scheme founder Alex Dali posted a student’s personal test results and gripes about a billing dispute on LinkedIn, which should be a warning to anyone interested in signing up for the cert.
ISO 9001’s “Risk Based Thinking” was developed by low information practitioners, for low information users.
ISO TC 262 Chairman Kevin Knight continues to promote the unaccredited certificate mill G31000, oblivious to the damage it does to his TC and his own legacy.
Oxebridge is submitting a formal FTC complaint against the ANSI US TAG 176, alleging criminal violations of the Sherman Antitrust Act.
Switzerland’s Bruno Bruehwiler digs in, refusing to acknowledge ISO rules and insisting on debate for his competing draft of ISO 31000. Hilarity ensues.
An official ballot would disband a critical ISO TC 262 working group on risk management, due to disruption by a Swiss member and his tiny cadre of supporters.
A Swiss proposal would introduce what could become ISO’s forty-second definition of the term “risk.”
I’d like to welcome ISO Technical Committee 262 into the warm embrace of overwatch and...