The publication of ISO 19600 in 2014 made it possible for the first time to move towards a uniform standard, valid in more than 160 countries. ISO 37301 came into force on 13 April 2021, replacing its predecessor, which until now was only considered a recommendation for developing and structuring a CMS. In contrast, ISO 37301 is a so-called 'type A' standard and therefore certifiable. ISO 37301 allows not only large companies to implement and maintain compliance management systems, but also small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) can benefit from this standard, as it is suitable for all types of organisations. It can also be transferred to entire companies or subdivisions, such as different locations and departments.
Do you have any suggestions on how to implement it?
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Yes, there is a way to arrange the Confluence documents/pages as per the ISO compliance.
We are using compliance for Confluence plugin in our instance to re-arrange such important documents.
Let me know in case of any help.
Thanks
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@Prashant Sultania really very interesting this plugin, thank you for your reply.
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I hope my reply helped you and resolves your query if yes then please accept my reply so that this thread can marked as close.
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@Prashant Sultania I have accepted your answer, giving you the vote. I don't really care about these community things, but I'm still grateful for your insight. Thank you.
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