Get involved. Join the Committee of Experts.
Join your peers to help formulate what the certification scheme will look like and how conformity will be measured.
We all know that ISO 19770 is very useful in helping ITAM professionals build an ITAM practice, but we also all know that it’s not been possible for organisations to measure conformity against the standard in a global, consistent and uniform way.
This is needed to raise the profile of ITAM with key stakeholders across and throughout organisations, benchmark processes, drive ITAM maturity and hopefully, turn ITAM into the de facto business practice it deserves to be.
Since the standards body ISO does not build certification schemes for standards, those wanted to measure conformity must do this themselves, which is exactly what the global ITAM community is now starting to do.
When the ITAM Forum launched in spring 2020, so did its Certification workstream, composed of volunteers tasked to turn this want into reality. This group of enthusiastic ITAM advocates has done a tremendous job, and they are now at a stage where they need help…from you.
Now is a critical time in the delivery of the scheme. We have engaged the services of NEN, a Dutch organisation with considerable experience in building schemes, but they don’t have ITAM experience, for this we need the industry to contribute via a “Committee of Experts”.
A Committee of Experts (composed again, by volunteers) has been established to help formulate what the scheme will look like and how conformity will be measured.
Please consider volunteering for the committee of experts to build the scheme or suggest someone who might be suitable from your organisation or network.
Workload can be light (reviewing documents and providing feedback) through to hands-on (writing documents). Participation is free and you don’t need to be involved with standards or ITAM Forum to participate.
Anyone who works in ITAM can join the Committee, and the goal is for global ITAM representation with members coming from all four corners of the globe who are end-users, tool providers and those who provide consultancy services. It’s paramount for the scheme to reflect the real-world realities of ITAM, and that’s why the Committee of Experts is so important and plays such a key role.
If you are interested in joining the Committee, please let the team know. This truly is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to help develop, grow and elevate the ITAM practice and profession.
You can also find out more about the Committee and its role/duties/timelines – and receive an update on the scheme’s progress and what’s next – by attending a webinar the ITAM Forum is hosting with NEN (the Dutch Standardisation Institute, the scheme appointed secretariat) on the 8th July 2021.
It truly is an exciting time for ITAM and an exciting time to be in ITAM.
Thanks, Martin