You can find hundreds of articles about ISO 31000 online, too - it's a guideline, not a Standard that an organization can be certified to by an ISO Registrar. I hope this helps!
Thank you sir, I found this video really helpful while making my assignment. I am studying enterprise risk management. And this video make me understand thing in a lot better way.
Valuable videos. Maximising benefits if any standard is to cover and integrate with all close related ones (in our case with COSO ERM+IEEE+ISO 22301+27xxx…etc as one system)…
Thanks for sharing this Mohammad. I use suggested approach with ISO 27001 - ISO 27000 (definitions) ISO 27002 - implementation guidance, ISO 27005, risk assessment guidance and 27007 - conducting audits for an ISMS. You've left us a fine tip - thanks!
Glad you asked, Umesh - we have a program for Management System Professionals here at the International Management System Institute where you can take the courses for free and there's no charge to join. We have 3 of the 6 courses ready to take, quizzes and all (more to come this month): imsipro.org/ You can purchase the certificates for a nominal fee if you wish to. ISO 28000 is certainly a good start for the supply chain, but there are others you could add that will make you more valuable to your organization!
Thank you so much for this. I am studying for my CRMA and this helps.
Thanks for the feedback, Laura, and best of luck on your journey...
You can find hundreds of articles about ISO 31000 online, too - it's a guideline, not a Standard that an organization can be certified to by an ISO Registrar. I hope this helps!
Thank you sir, I found this video really helpful while making my assignment. I am studying enterprise risk management. And this video make me understand thing in a lot better way.
Valuable videos.
Maximising benefits if any standard is to cover and integrate with all close related ones (in our case with COSO ERM+IEEE+ISO 22301+27xxx…etc as one system)…
Sample:
docs.google.com/file/d/1CCxi5K4WQQgQlBauTBI7Xl4vCPRNwqrz/edit?usp=docslist_api&filetype=msword
Thanks for sharing this Mohammad. I use suggested approach with ISO 27001 - ISO 27000 (definitions) ISO 27002 - implementation guidance, ISO 27005, risk assessment guidance and 27007 - conducting audits for an ISMS. You've left us a fine tip - thanks!
Is only 1 iso certification is good enough for a good career ?
Do multiple ISO certificate help ?
ISO 9000. ISO 28000 is good enough???
Glad you asked, Umesh - we have a program for Management System Professionals here at the International Management System Institute where you can take the courses for free and there's no charge to join. We have 3 of the 6 courses ready to take, quizzes and all (more to come this month): imsipro.org/
You can purchase the certificates for a nominal fee if you wish to.
ISO 28000 is certainly a good start for the supply chain, but there are others you could add that will make you more valuable to your organization!