How Do Standards and Conformance Boost Business?Slide 1 Why We All Need to be Involved in the Standards Development and Conformity Assessment Process.

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How Do Standards and Conformance Boost Business?Slide 1 Why We All Need to be Involved in the Standards Development and Conformity Assessment Process

How Do Standards and Conformance Boost Business?Slide 2 Fact: Standards Mean Business To government, industry, and the bottom line The U.S Department of Commerce estimates that standards and conformity assessment impact 80% of global commodity trade. Standards and conformance provide significant value to society and government, are essential for an expanding national economy, and vital to the global competitiveness of U.S. industry. All aspects of American products and services are affected at some point by standards. They cannot be ignored or put aside.

How Do Standards and Conformance Boost Business?Slide 3 How Do Standards Boost Business?  Public-Private Partnerships  Competitive Advantage  Efficiency/Cost Savings  Innovation/R&D  Customer Confidence/Loyalty  Market Access/Trade

How Do Standards and Conformance Boost Business?Slide 4 Public-Private Partnerships  The U.S. standards system is diverse and inclusive in participation; promotes an open, consensus-based development process; and is fast, flexible, and completely market driven – resulting in more effective standards and a better trade environment for U.S. interests.  Thousands of technical, industry, and scientific standards are developed each year, which support market growth and business innovation; promote health, safety, and the environment; and save time and money for companies, organizations, and governments at all levels.  Public-private partnerships provide an opportunity for government employees to network on issues relating to standards and to provide input on issues of specific concern to their agencies.

How Do Standards and Conformance Boost Business?Slide 5 Competitive Advantage  Participating in standards development activities offer competitive advantages and positions the U.S. as a leader on the global stage  Gain insider knowledge and early access to information  Exert influence on technical content  Develop new markets for products, services, and technologies; and strategic positioning within those markets  On almost any given day, a standards group or technical committee is meeting and making decisions that could affect the bottom line of our national economy – and your organization Shouldn’t we be involved?

How Do Standards and Conformance Boost Business?Slide 6 Efficiency and Cost Savings  Standardization lowers costs by eliminating redundancy, minimizing errors, and reducing time to market  Beyond the bottom line: standards improve quality, lead- time, factory flexibility, and supply chain management  Reliance on standards and conformance ensures quality, safety, and reliability, all of which provide cost savings and a better ROI

How Do Standards and Conformance Boost Business?Slide 7 Innovation and R&D  Builds on previously standardized technologies, systems, and terminologies which lowers R&D costs  Shorten the cycle: research, prototyping, and standardization are symbiotic overlapping processes  Gain insider knowledge and early access to key process and application information for developing new products, services, and technologies  By participating in standards development activities, you have an opportunity to directly influence the requirements and guidelines for your products

How Do Standards and Conformance Boost Business?Slide 8 Customer Confidence/Loyalty  Consumers want products that are high quality, reliable and safe. They also want a greater selection of goods and services at continuously lower costs. Standards and conformance help make this possible.  Standards and conformance efforts benefit public health, safety, and the environment. Consumers benefit from the development and design of new and improved requirements for the safety and quality of products and services we rely on every day.  Government relies on private-sector standards solutions that take consumer needs into account. Adopting these standards into regulation saves the government time and money.  Every agency or department in government has a need for standards, whether as an element of the regulatory process or as a key part of procurement policy and operations.

How Do Standards and Conformance Boost Business?Slide 9 Market Access and Trade  Build it here, sell it there: demonstrating compliance to standards helps our products, services, and personnel to cross borders and trade barriers  Standards/conformity assessment are inextricably linked with the supply chain throughout multiple tiers of contractors and suppliers  Market access: Standards and conformance make cross-border interoperability possible, ensuring that products manufactured in one country can be sold and used in another  Standards and conformance foster innovation in the marketplace, shortening the cycle between initial concept and global market access

How Do Standards and Conformance Boost Business?Slide 10 We Need To…  Understand that standardization and conformity assessment play a strategic role in government initiatives and public policy implementation  Leverage the public-private partnership of U.S. standards development to promote quality, safety, and an improved environment for the continued global competitiveness of U.S. industry  Identify and support employees participation in standardization efforts  Educate our younger employees and allow them to participate in the standards development process  Make a resource commitment – time, money, and manpower – to the U.S. standardization system

How Do Standards and Conformance Boost Business?Slide 11 American National Standards Institute HeadquartersNew York Office 1899 L Street, NW25 West 43rd Street 11th Floor4th Floor Washington, DC 20036New York, NY T: T: F: F: webstore.ansi.org For More Information George Gulla Vice President, Publications Liz Neiman Director, Communications and Public Relations