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ISO/TC 279 is a technical committee of the
International Organization for Standardization The International Organization for Standardization (ISO ) is an international standard development organization composed of representatives from the national standards organizations of member countries. Membership requirements are given in Art ...
(ISO). Its purpose is to develop, maintain and promote standards in the fields of innovation management. The first plenary meeting of ISO/TC 279 was held in Paris on 4 to 5 December 2013 under the leadership of its first chairperson and founder, Alice de Casanove (mandate 2013-2021). The ISO/TC279 is in charge of the ISO 56000 series (temporarily numbered ISO 50500 series)


Scope and mission

The scope of ISO/TC 279 is to standardize terminology, tools, methods and interactions between relevant parties to enable innovation in established organizations. Each published standard within the ISO 56000 series should remove lack of harmonization in the field of innovation management and allow the professionalisation of this function. Some of the standards developed in the 56000 series are strictly informational, best practice, they cannot be used as a certification basis. For innovating organizations, this series of standards can facilitate more successful collaboration, develop higher capability to innovate and bring visibility to the innovation function. The standard family is designed to support innovation in organisations whatever origin, type (public private), size (large, medium) etc. are. Nevertheless ISO 56002 on Innovation Management System does not address specific innovation management systems such as temporary organisations (for example: startup, consortium...) however, parts can be applicable to all types of organizations. The expected benefits of ISO 56000 series are listed below: Market Benefits *Provide guidance on how an organization can fulfil unmet customer needs *Increase business opportunities and open new markets *Lead to the consequent reduction in trade barriers *Reduce time to market *Enhance the competitiveness of various organizations *Answer to the need of both developed and emerging countries Cultural Benefits *Develop open‐mindedness to accept new business models and methods *Promote the growth of an innovation culture with a global objective *Facilitate the implementation of partnerships *Improve collaboration and communication on a global scale *Implement social responsibility in the organization's innovation process Organisational Benefits *Save cost and reduce risk when innovating and collaborating across borders due to the development of standard tools *Increase the organization ability to take decisions: test and try, fail fast, capability to take reasonable risks, facing challenges and world changes... *Improve the efficiency and the performance of the organizations to produce innovation *Improve results of innovation process and contributes to monitor the return of investments made in innovation *Share a globally accepted ‘common language’ for innovation management *Evaluate the progress of the organisation and identify and share good practices in innovation management


Members

ISO membership of TC 279 is open to any national standardization body. A member can be either participating (P) or observing (O), with the difference mainly being the ability to vote on proposed standards. There are 50 countries that are active participants of TC 279, and 19 observing countries. The secretariat is managed by
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, located in Paris and the current chairperson is Johan Claire (mandate 2022-2024). Other organizations can participate as Liaison Members, some of which are internal to ISO/IEC and some of which are external. The external organizations that are in liaison with TC 279 are:
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Structure

Work on the development of standards is done by working groups (WGs), each of which deals with a particular field.


Standards


See also

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International Organization for Standardization The International Organization for Standardization (ISO ) is an international standard development organization composed of representatives from the national standards organizations of member countries. Membership requirements are given in Art ...
* ISO 56000 *
List of ISO standards A ''list'' is any set of items in a row. List or lists may also refer to: People * List (surname) List or Liste is a European surname. Notable people with the surname include: List * Benjamin List (born 1968), German chemist who won the 202 ...
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External links


ISO/TC 279 Business Plan
* http://www.iso.org/iso/home/standards_development/list_of_iso_technical_committees/iso_technical_committee.htm?commid=4587737 * https://www.iso.org/committee/4587737.html #279