PAS 11000 Collaborative business relationships. A framework specification

Find Similar Items

This product falls into the following categories.

You may find similar items within these categories by selecting from the choices below:

Result Types

Subject

Industry Sector

Committee

ICS Category

PAS 11000:2006

Collaborative business relationships. A framework specification

Status : Superseded, Withdrawn   Published : November 2006 Replaced By : BS 11000-1:2010, Replaced by BS 11000-1:2010 and BS 11000-2 (when published).

WITHDRAWN TITLE
*To ask about withdrawn titles contact the BSI Knowledge Centre knowledgecentre@bsigroup.com, +44 20 8996 7004

PAS 11000 Collaborative business relationships. A framework specification

The aim of this Publicly Available Specification (PAS) is to provide a strategic framework to improve collaborative relationships in organizations of all sizes.  It addresses the processes that need to be incorporated into collaborative relationships to ensure that they are effective and optimized.

Relationships impact every aspect of business operations.  In developing any form of relationship management programme, it is important that organizations target their activities to ensure there is a clear direction for investment.

Collaborative approaches have been shown to deliver a wide range of benefits, which enhance competitiveness and performance whilst providing a platform fro developing additional value.  Compliance with PAS 11000:2006 will enable collaborative partners to effectively share knowledge, skills and resources to meet mutually defined objectives and to provide new levels of value creation.

PAS11000 Collaborative business relationships. A framework specification addresses the issue value creation from collaboration.  Firstly, it assists organizations by improving the collaborations already in place by applying a rigorous, standardized methodology based on experience and industry good practice.  Secondly, it will help organizations avoid the pitfalls that many others have encountered in the past by taking a strategic, pragmatic approach to collaboration.

Contents of PAS11000 includes:

  • Scope
  • Terms and definitions
  • Awareness
  • Knowledge
  • Internal assessment
  • Partner selection
  • Working relationship
  • Additional value creation
  • Staying together
  • Exit strategy
  • List of Annexes
  • Assessment check list
  • Teams
  • External collaborative integration
  • Formal and informal relationships
  • Strategic tools
  •  Leadership skills
  • Focus areas for value targets
  • Bibliography

List of figures in PAS 11000

  • Multidimensional relationships
  • Overview of the principle components of successful collaborative business relationships
  • Strategy development flow chart
  • Targeting matrix
  • Attributes, ability and attitude of the organization
  • Internal overview
  • Establishing the profile of the potential collaborative partner
  • Identifying traits of key individuals in the joint team
  • Dispute resolution flow chart
  • Dispute resolution
  • Relationship iceberg
  • STEP analysis
  • SWOT analysis
  • Boston square
  • Collaborative skills
  • Opportunities in the traditional buyer-seller relationship where cost savings can be made
  • impacts

List of tables in PAS11000

  • Assessment check list to assist organization
  • Teams suggested for implementing this PAS
  • Initial questions for external collaborative integration

A draft of BS 11000 Collaborative business relationships - a framework specification is open for comment - you can find out more on BSI's DPC website.




Standard NumberPAS 11000:2006
TitleCollaborative business relationships. A framework specification
AbstractThis PAS specifies requirements for the effective management of collaborative business relationships between discrete organizations. It is applicable to organizations of all sizes from large multinational corporations to micro/small businesses. The application of this PAS has to be tailored to the size of the organizations involved. Application of and/or compliance with this PAS can be on four different levels: a single relationship; an individual type of relationship; multiple types of relationships; full application to all types of relationships. This PAS does not cover Business-to-Consumer relationships, employer/employee relationships or IT systems which support business relationships. The eight-stage framework specified in this PAS assists organizations to assess and develop their own particular profile and approach to collaborative business relationships. The key eight phases are as follows: awareness; knowledge; internal assessment; partner selection; working relationship; additional value creation; staying together; exit strategy.
StatusSuperseded, Withdrawn
Publication Date15 November 2006
Withdrawn Date19 October 2010
Replaced ByBS 11000-1:2010, Replaced by BS 11000-1:2010 and BS 11000-2 (when published).
DescriptorsEnterprises, Organizations, Management, Information exchange, Consumer-supplier relations, Management operations
ICS03.100.99 (Other standards related to company organization and management)
CommitteeZZ/1
ISBN0 580 49520 5
PublisherBSI
FormatA4
DeliveryYES
Pages44
Price£ 50.00


WITHDRAWN TITLE
*To ask about withdrawn titles contact the BSI Knowledge Centre knowledgecentre@bsigroup.com, +44 20 8996 7004
 Your basket
Your basket is empty

Help!

Need some assistance?


In the making

BSI Standards Development:
Know what's coming

Review drafts

Make your comments count


Sell BSI books

Become a BSI Affiliate and sell our books on your website


Customers who bought this product also bought

  • PAS 55-2:2008
    Asset management. Guidelines for the application of PAS 55-1
  • PAS 55-1:2008
    Asset management. Specification for the optimized management of physical assets