Overview
ISO 44001:2017 - Collaborative business relationship management systems - Requirements and framework - specifies requirements for establishing, developing and managing effective collaborative relationships within or between organizations. Applicable to public and private organizations of all sizes (from multinationals and government bodies to non-profits and micro/small enterprises), ISO 44001 supports single projects, individual alliances, multi-partner consortia and full organization‑wide deployments of a relationship management system.
Keywords: ISO 44001, collaborative business relationship management, relationship management system, collaboration framework, RMP.
Key topics and requirements
ISO 44001 defines a management‑system approach to collaboration, integrating governance, planning and operational stages. Key technical topics and requirements include:
- Context and scope: understand organizational context and stakeholder needs when defining the scope of the collaborative business relationship management system.
- Leadership and governance: top management commitment, policy setting, defined roles and responsibilities (including Senior Executive Responsible - SER) and an organizational governance structure.
- Planning and risk: identification of collaboration opportunities, actions to address risks and opportunities, and setting objectives for collaborative relationships.
- Relationship Management Plan (RMP): creation, control and joint implementation of an RMP to document objectives, roles, governance, risk treatment and exit strategies.
- Operational stages: systematic progression through stages such as operational awareness, knowledge development, internal assessment, partner selection, working together, value creation, staying together and exit strategy activation.
- Partner selection and joint governance: criteria for partner nomination, evaluation, engagement strategy, and establishment of joint governance and contracting arrangements.
- Knowledge & performance: joint knowledge management, measurement of delivery and performance, continual improvement and maintenance of trust and behavior indicators.
- Documented information & competence: control of records, collaborative competencies and behaviour management.
Practical applications
ISO 44001 is practical for any organization aiming to improve outcomes through structured collaboration:
- Manage alliances, joint ventures, strategic partnerships and consortia.
- Improve supply‑chain integration, extended enterprise arrangements and end‑to‑end delivery.
- Support mergers & acquisitions, programme/project partnerships and long‑term public‑private collaborations.
- Reduce relationship risk, increase value creation and formalize exit strategies.
Who should use it
- Senior management, alliance and partnership managers
- Procurement and supply‑chain professionals
- Project and programme managers, PMOs
- M&A teams, government agencies and non‑profit partnership leads
Related standards (if applicable)
ISO 44001 is often used alongside other management and risk standards such as ISO 9001 (quality), ISO 31000 (risk management) and guidance documents like ISO 44004 for implementation best practices.