5 Steps to Business Planning

Infographic funnel of the strategic planning process including purpose, vision, SWOT, PESTEL, and action planning—highlighting ISO business strategy alignment.

Well, it’s that time of year again, the Christmas songs are out and I’m already out of Whamageddon, having heard that damn song “Last Christmas” on the very first day of December! All far too early for me! In the words of another famous singer, Mr Lennon, “Another year over and what have we done?” […]

Mission, vision, values… what’s the purpose?

Chalkboard-style graphic with the words “Mission, Vision, Values… What’s the Purpose?” surrounded by business icons—used to frame ISO strategic intent and leadership context.

Many organisations publish their mission, vision and values statements but what is the purpose? The question above is actually two questions: The obvious one of “what is the purpose of a mission, vision and values statements?” The second is perhaps more interesting: What is the “purpose” of an organisation and how does this differ from […]

SWOT analysis

SWOT Analysis chart outlining strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats—used for strategic assessment in ISO 9001 planning and management reviews.

The SWOT analysis is probably the archetypal marketing or business planning tool, the origins for which seem have been lost in the mists of time. Some credit an American business thinker, a guy called Albert Humphrey, who worked at the Stanford Research Institute (now SRI International) for its invention. However, whilst he developed other tools, […]

Porter analysis

Porter’s Five Forces diagram illustrating competitive rivalry, threat of new entrants and substitutes, and bargaining power of suppliers and customers—used in ISO market and risk analysis.

When to use it Porter’s Five Forces Model is another well-known, top-level, battle-hardened, often deployed tool for analysing the external competitive environment a business faces, but whereas PESTEL works at the macro-environmental level (looking at the issues beyond the control of the company), Porter works at a level below that, where, very significantly, given the […]

PESTEL Analysis

Visual breakdown of PESTEL Analysis showing political, economic, social, technological, environmental, and legal factors for external strategic assessment in ISO business planning.

PESTEL analysis is probably one of the most well-known, top-level, battle-hardened and frequently deployed business planning tools – a great tool! PESTEL being an acronym for Political, Economic, Socio-cultural, Technological, Environmental and Legislation. When we first came across the tool (some 30 years ago) it was simply PEST analysis: the EL has been added along […]

Taming complexity, problem solving and introducing Ishikawa

Cartoon-style character thinking in front of a thought cloud with gears and lightbulbs, representing problem-solving and innovation within ISO systems.

If you have a serious problem, it’s critical to explore everything that might cause it, before you start thinking about solutions.  Ishikawa, or cause-effect analysis, is a brilliant tool for doing just this. Cause and effect Most of us assume that the relationship between cause and effect is both simple and direct as in the […]

We’re a small company, why would anyone want to hack us?

Cybersecurity risk during ISO 27001 implementation illustrated concept

No one wants to hear the words “You’ve been hacked”. A feeling of dread fills the pit of your stomach, and you wonder what the extent of the damage will be. You ask yourself questions like; Is it just the website? Have they hacked my email too? Has my website been blacklisted? Have they stolen […]

The Pain – Parchment and White Gloves

Data analysis and reporting tools in ISO 9001 quality management systems

“Ab antiquis ad novum, ad augendam scientiam et intellectum, et adoptionem in vitam” Translated from Latin as “from old to new, to increase knowledge and understanding, and adoption into life”.  We often find organisations with documented management systems almost written on parchment and baring no relation to what actually happens within the organisation. In today’s […]

The Pain of Non Conformance

Non-conformance management cycle – key steps for ISO compliance including corrective action and root cause analysis

Whether a non conformance is raised as part of a third party assessment visit or internal finding, it often means additional work for the person assigned with closing the issue.  As non-conformance isn’t an everyday occurrence, it’s not always easy to complete. I’d like to take this pain in bite size chunks, looking at: What […]

The Pain of Not Enough Time and Not Enough Knowledge

Project planning and time management illustration for ISO consultancy and implementation

We can’t all be experts at everything, no matter how hard we try.  One of the biggest issues we come across is the pressure on resource, both from a time perspective and also the specialist skills required to support a management system. Splitting the two points, lets look at each individually and identify what is […]