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    '''ISO 19011''' is a global standard [[accounting standard]], astonishing as that is.  It depends on a mature [[styles of capital]] analysis developed in [[ISO 14000]] and [[ISO 9000]] series.  It does not really include [[SA 8000]] considerations which is where a project like [[Consumerium]] can really help - but only if it adopts the standard as a basis for its own [[auditing]] process.
    '''ISO 19011''' is a global [[accounting standard]], astonishing as that is.  It depends on a mature [[styles of capital]] analysis developed in [[ISO 14000]] and [[ISO 9000]] series.  It does not really include [[SA 8000]] considerations which is where a project like [[Consumerium]] can really help - but only if it adopts the standard as a basis for its own [[auditing]] process.
     
    For instance, the [[Consumerium Software License]] might allow for any group using its software to submit to a [[trusted auditor]] applying this standard.  If the group doesn't pass, or isn't [[nonprofit]], some fee might have to apply.  This could be a way to fund an increase in [[hardware requirements]] to do a better job of reading [[barcode]]s, or keeping the [[software development process]] going.  This would make us a true [[Consumer Consortium]] ultimately, totally independent of donations, including donations of skills and our time.
     
    Such a standard [[auditing]] requirement would not prevent responsible global groups from participating.  Certainly it would help prevent a lot of [[worst cases]], and make it very hard for [[government]]s already committed to these standards to argue with our results.  In fact, it might make us invincible...
     
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    * [http://www.iso-19011.com ISO 19011] An introduction to the contents

    Latest revision as of 10:24, 4 June 2004

    ISO 19011 is a global accounting standard, astonishing as that is. It depends on a mature styles of capital analysis developed in ISO 14000 and ISO 9000 series. It does not really include SA 8000 considerations which is where a project like Consumerium can really help - but only if it adopts the standard as a basis for its own auditing process.

    For instance, the Consumerium Software License might allow for any group using its software to submit to a trusted auditor applying this standard. If the group doesn't pass, or isn't nonprofit, some fee might have to apply. This could be a way to fund an increase in hardware requirements to do a better job of reading barcodes, or keeping the software development process going. This would make us a true Consumer Consortium ultimately, totally independent of donations, including donations of skills and our time.

    Such a standard auditing requirement would not prevent responsible global groups from participating. Certainly it would help prevent a lot of worst cases, and make it very hard for governments already committed to these standards to argue with our results. In fact, it might make us invincible...

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