ISO/TC 225 announces latest updates on research standards

Over three days in October, working groups of the ISO Technical Committee 225 (TC 225), which has responsibility for the market, opinion and social research ISO standards,  gathered in Madrid at AENOR (Asociación Española de Normalización y Certificación), the Spanish Association for Standardisation and Certification.

Upon conclusion of the meetings, they finally announced, on one hand, that ISO/DIS 19731, which focuses on digital analytics and web analyses in market, opinion and social research (MOSR), has been completed. This standard covers topics such as project management requirements, proposals and tenders, and project execution. It will be formalized, translated, and made available to the global research industry early in 2017.

As with new standard ISO 20252 and ISO 26362, it will help both service providers and buyers at all stages of the process. Buyers who have less experience with digital analytics and web analyses can refer to this detailed framework in order to understand the various important aspects of these processes. They can now equip themselves with a comprehensive list of the important topics they should be aware of when buying and planning services involving digital analytics and web analyses including such things as confidentiality, subcontracting, complaints, data analysis, participant safeguards, reporting, data retention and ownership. In addition, service providers can use the standard to ensure that they are incorporating appropriate and comprehensive quality processes.

They also tackled a revision of ISO 20252: 2012 with the aim of improving navigability with clearly defined, separate areas to support the various sectors within the market, social, and opinion research industry. The ISO updating process will take some time, and those research service suppliers working towards certification to either ISO 20252 or ISO 26362 should keep going. All the current requirements will be in the new combined standard, plus new additions that reflect the changes in research practices, including leading edge technologies, since the standards were finalised in 2012 and 2009. By ensuring that the current obligations are being met, research service providers will be much better prepared to adapt their systems to the new requirements once the revised ISO 20252 standard comes on stream, which will be 2018 at the very earliest.

Their website, will continue to be used to keep stakeholders updated about the changes to the standards, and all news will be reported by social media.

To keep up to date, follow the associated Twitter account, https://twitter.com/ISO20252.

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