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#149 10 reasons why ISO Standards help to win Tenders

#149 10 reasons why ISO Standards help to win Tenders

FromThe ISO Show


#149 10 reasons why ISO Standards help to win Tenders

FromThe ISO Show

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25 minutes
Released:
Sep 26, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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One of the most common reasons why businesses look to achieve certification is because a client or prospective client is demanding it.  Questions are often asked in tenders such as do you have an Environmental policy? A complaints procedure? Data privacy controls? And of course do you have ISO 9001 (the quality standard)? Or ISO 14001 (the Environmental Management Standard)? These answers accrue points and when bidding for a contract, the more points you can get the better chance you have of winning that lucrative contract, which could bring your company 1 – 3 years of high value revenue and profit. So why are ISO Standards, Policies and Procedures mentioned in tenders? And why should you look to align your business with quality, environmental and risk standards?     Join Mel on today’s episode as she shares 10 reasons why ISO Standards can help businesses win tenders. You’ll learn ●      Why are ISO Standards mentioned in Tenders? ●      The difference between accredited and non-accredited certification bodies ●      10 Reasons why ISO Standards can help to win Tenders   Resources ●      isologyhub   In this episode, we talk about: [00:55] Based on 17 years of running four businesses relating to ISO standards, Mel estimates that 8 out of 10 businesses that look to achieve certification is because they want to win or retain a client contract. [01:35] If you've got your Policies, Procedures, Standards and systems in place, it does make the whole process of bidding for tenders a lot easier, in addition to giving you a greater chance of winning those tenders. [02:30] Reason #1: Proof that you have achieved the highest standards - Put yourself in your clients’ shoes – would you rather work with a company that pays lip service to protecting your valuable data? Or that they have over 100 controls to manage your data in the security? (Such as in the Standard for Information Security - ISO 27001)   One of the main reasons your clients will be looking for your company to be certified to an  ISO as because it demonstrates that you operate your business to the highest global standards. [04:00] Reason #2: Demonstrates independent 3rd party certification –  This means that its not just you that claims that your business has good health and safety controls in place – an ISO certified business has to prove that its compliant year after year.  Being certified is proof that you practice what you preach and that there is evidence to back this up. [04:50] Be careful – know the difference between accredited and non-accredited certification – Go back and watch episode 19 to learn more. [05:45] Reason #3: Recognised across the globe – Passport to trade – When organisations are looking to expand internationally, ISO certification is often a requirement to deliver services or provide products overseas.  This is because ISO Standards are recognised globally as they way businesses should be run. ISO’s aren’t just passports to trade internationally – they are also passports to trade in certain sectors.  For example in Construction – you aren’t going to get very far in tenders if you don’t have ISO 9001 (Quality), ISO 14001 (Environment) and ISO 45001 (Health and Safety). [08:40] Reason #4 – USP - Many organisations adopt ISO Standards to give them a competitive edge and score more points in a tender.  For example, let’s say you’re bidding for a public sector contract worth £2 million, and they are very keen on their suppliers verifying their carbon footprint and being carbon neutral. It would give you a massive competitive edge if you could prove this and demonstrate evidence, once such way would be to get certified to ISO 14064 (Carbon Verification) and PAS 2060 (Carbon Neutrality). If you’d like to learn more about those Standards, go back and listen to episodes 72 and 73. Note: PAS 2060 is set to become an ISO in the near future! Keep an eye out for news concerning ISO 14068… [11:55] Reason #5: Risk Management - ISO Standard
Released:
Sep 26, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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