New British Standard on collaborative business relationships launched

The world’s first standard for collaborative business relationships – known as BS 11000 - was launched at an event at the House of Lords on 7th December.
By: Bob Little
 
Dec. 10, 2010 - PRLog -- The world’s first standard for collaborative business relationships – known as BS 11000 - was launched at an event at the House of Lords on 7th December.

The standard, developed by BSI with Partnership Sourcing Ltd (PSL) - a self-financing not-for-profit organisation which helps organisations of all sizes, in both the public and private sectors - along with government and procurement professionals, is helping organisations to establish, manage and improve strategic partnering both within and across the public and private sectors.

BS 11000 provides a consistent framework for collaborative partnerships in business which can be scaled and adapted to meet particular business needs. In particular, the standard aims to address business sectors and elements of partnering relevant to small and medium-sized enterprises.

Congratulating PSL for its work in taking collaborative concepts and driving their practical application to place the UK at the forefront on innovative thinking, Lord Strathclyde, the leader of the House of Lords and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, commented: “The significant challenges faced by both government and industry today require innovative approaches in all sectors as we strive to reduce the budget deficit and stimulate growth for the UK. This will require strong cooperation - collaboration even - between industry and Government.

“I understand that other countries, notably the USA, is interested in learning more about this new standard – in an area where, once again, Britain leads the world,” he added.

BSI’s CEO, Howard Kerr confirmed that, in January, a team from BSI and PSl will be visiting the Pentagon to outline BS 11000 to American Department of Defense officials. Mr Kerr also mentioned that the British Government, along with the Ministry of Defence, agree that a collaborative approach delivers better value for all and so endorse the standard.

PSL’s operations director, David Hawkins, explained: “BS 11000 has come about because we recognised the growing trend for collaborative alliances, partnerships, networks and outsourcing programmes whose success rests heavily on the strength of relationships. We also realised that, in most cases, these are organic relationships supported by champions not embedded in the organisations and, so, potentially they are less sustainable.

“We also saw that, left to themselves, highly promising collaborations can fail to build the foundations and, when the going got rough, they cracked. Estimates suggest that up to 80% of such arrangements are deemed to fail,” he continued.  

“Recognising that collaborative working can add real value, the solution was to develop good practice that could be integrated into operational approaches and validated. In BS 11000 we’ve merged process and behaviours to be mutually supportive and drive for more sustainable relationships that continually innovate to create value through mutual understanding,” he said.

“We’re now looking at introducing ways to teach new managers how to manage via collaboration rather than by the old ‘command and control’ approach that has been taught up to now,” he added.

Chris Odam, Supply Chain and Business Services Director at NATS – one of the organisations that, earlier this year, received PAS 11000 certification, the forerunner to BS 11000 – gave three reasons for his organisation’s embracing the new standard.

“We had some sound supply relationships in place but we recognised that more would be required if we are to progress, especially in our relationships with similar organisations in Europe,” he explained. “In addition, we wanted to develop team skills and we also wanted to develop knowledge and awareness of the value of business collaboration in other areas within NATS.”

Copies of the 46-page standard – known as BS 11000-1:2010 (ISBN number 978 0 580 69562 9) – are available, price £162, from http://www.standardsuk.com/BS 11000-1:2010

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About BSI Group
BSI Group is a global independent business services organization that inspires confidence and delivers assurance to over 80,000 customers with standards-based solutions. Originating as the world’s first national standards body, BSI has over 2,500 staff operating in over 140 countries through more than 50 global offices. BSI’s key offerings are:
•   The development and sale of private, national and international standards and supporting information that promote and share best practice
•   Second and third-party management systems assessment and certification in all critical areas of management disciplines
•   Testing and certification of services and products for Kitemark® and CE marking to UK, European and international standards. BSI is a Notified Body for 15 New Approach EU Directives
•   Certification of high-risk, complex medical devices
•   Performance management software solutions
•   Supply chain security solutions which identify and mitigate risks in supply chains
•   Training services in support of standards implementation and business best practice.

BSI and Kitemark® were both voted UK Business Superbrands in 2010, by independent brand experts.

For further information please visit www.bsigroup.com.

About PSL
PSL was established in 1990 as a joint initiative between the Department for Business Innovation and Skills (formerly DTI)) and the Confederation of British Industry (CBI). PSL is a self-financing not-for-profit organisation. Its role is to help organisations, large and small, in both the public and private sectors, to build and develop effective competitive business relationships based upon a collaborative approach.

PSL provides practical guidance based on a wide portfolio of experience utilising knowledge from extensive relationships within the commercial, Government and academic arenas.

PSL’s unique CRAFT methodology provides a framework for business relationship management developed from the collective experience of the PSL knowledge network. This programme was adopted by the British Standards Institution (BSI) as the foundation of the Collaborative Business Relationship Framework – PAS 11000, published in November 2006 - the world’s first Standard in relationship management.

Future PSL events include:
•   Partnering in Transport, in March 2011

Further information from:

Les Pyle, PSL, 0207 824 1807; les.pyle@PSLCBI.com
David Hawkins, PSL, 0207 824 1807; david.hawkins@PSLCBI.com
Bob Little, Bob Little Press & PR, 01727 860405; bob.little@boblittlepr.com
Chiara Carella, BSI Group Press Office: +44 (0)20 8996 6330 (24 hours); pressoffice@bsigroup.com
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