(IN BRIEF) ISO has launched its first Innovation Management System standard, ISO 56001, to help companies enhance their innovation capabilities, manage risks, and increase their chances of success. The standard provides a structured framework for companies to develop and demonstrate their innovation potential, supporting collaboration and building confidence with partners and stakeholders. Tor Gunnar Tollefsen of DNV emphasized the standard’s role in fostering sustainable business performance and contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The standard is available for download on the ISO website.
(PRESS RELEASE) HØVIK, 12-Sep-2024 — /EuropaWire/ — The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has released its first Innovation Management System standard, ISO 56001, aimed at helping companies enhance their innovation capabilities. In a fast-changing business landscape, innovation is critical for competitiveness, resilience, and sustainability. ISO 56001 provides organizations with a structured approach to manage innovation, reduce uncertainty, and improve the chances of success.
The standard is designed to help companies develop and demonstrate their ability to innovate, benefiting customers and stakeholders. It also encourages collaboration, providing a shared framework for organizations to work together on innovation initiatives. ISO 56001 is valuable for organizations seeking to build confidence in their innovation processes and for policy makers promoting regional or national innovation activities.
Tor Gunnar Tollefsen, Global Service Manager for Management Systems at DNV, welcomed the new standard, highlighting its potential to support businesses in achieving sustainable outcomes and contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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