CEN/TC 389 Innovation Management
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Transcript of CEN/TC 389 Innovation Management
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CEN..............................................
(European Committee for Standardization)
CENELEC .............................
(European Committee for Electrotechnical
Standardization)
ETSI ....................................
(European Telecommunications Standards
Institute)
European Standards Organizations
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About CEN
National Standardization Bodies 31 countries: 27 EU countries, 3 EFTA, Croatia
Associates (consumer, environmental, SMEs interests)
+/- 60,000 experts
+/- 400 European/international associations
Joint CEN-CENELEC Management Center since
January 2010
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The role of CEN
We provide the platform for stakeholders in a specific area to come together and reach a consensus at European level
We help to ensure that the system respects the principles of transparency, openness, coherence, consensus,...
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European Standards are...
Voluntary (legislation ≠ standards)
Used in support of legislation/policies
Established by all interested parties
Reflect consensus
Common European reference documents: Implemented as national standards Conflicting national standards are withdrawn
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Other types of documents
Technical Specification (TS) When:
No immediate need/enough consensus for EN Subject still under technical development
May act as a pre-standard No obligation to withdraw conflicting national standards
Technical Report (TR) Informative material (ex: data from a survey, state of the
art on a particular subject, experiences in a specific field…)
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Created by CEN in November 2008
In line with the CEN internal objective “to encourage more standards to support a culture of innovation in Europe”
Previously BT/WG 201 “Research, development and Innovation” had examined feasibility to develop European standards in this field
Secretariat and Chairmanship: AENOR (Spain).
Regular participants: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, UK.
5 plenary meetings held until this moment.
History of CEN/TC 389 Innovation Management
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WG 1: Collaboration and Creativity Management
WG 2: Innovation Management System
WG 3: Innovation Management Assessment
WG 4: Design Thinking
WG 5: Intellectual Property Management
WG 6: Strategic Intelligence Management
Working Groups
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Documents not intended to be certifiable.
Oriented to all kind of organizations, with special attention to SMEs.
Type of deliverable: family of CEN/TS.
Innovation Management (IM)System structure according to Draft ISO Guide 83 on the drafting of management system Standards
IM System: Complete and self-standing document.
Further in-depth information on concrete aspects given in additional “focus on” documents for advanced users.
Common Terminology issued in a separated document.
General agreements
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Structure of documents
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TC approval by weighted vote
TIMEFRAME: 21,5 MONTHS
DraftTS
Technical Specification
Technical Committee
CEN national members in Technical Committee
Steps in the development of a TS
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1st Step:
Drafting of the Innovation Management System document (WG 2).
2nd Step:
Contents other than those included in the Innovation Management System, developed in further documents (other WGs).
Working plan
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Time Schedule
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Are you...
... An expert from one of the 31 countries member of CEN? You can participate with full rights including voting rights Contact your National Standardization Body
www.cen.eu/go/members
... A European or international federation? You can participate as an observer Apply for liaison status with CEN/TC 389
How to participate?
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Thank you for your attention!
CCMC responsible for TC 389 – Ms. Maitane Olabarria [email protected]