What We Will Do Different – Our Plan for Change
ISO Global Authority (ISO GA) is not just another certification body. We are here to break down barriers, eliminate bureaucracy, and create a truly fair, transparent, and accessible standardization system.
Our Step-by-Step Plan for Improvement
1. Lower Certification Costs Without Sacrificing Credibility
The Problem:
Current global certification standards are prohibitively expensive, making it impossible for small businesses, laboratories, and professionals to afford compliance.
What We Will Do:
- Offer cost-effective certification tiers based on business size, ensuring sole traders and small labs can certify without financial strain.
- Eliminate hidden fees—flat, transparent pricing that includes everything (no extra audits, no overpriced renewals).
- Use technology to cut administrative costs, passing the savings directly to businesses.
2. Make Certification Simple & Fast
The Problem:
Current certification processes are overly complex and bureaucratic, discouraging businesses from applying.
What We Will Do:
- Create clear, straightforward standards that are easy to understand and implement.
- Replace outdated manual documentation with a fully digital submission system.
- Provide step-by-step guidance for businesses to ensure a smooth and fast certification process.
3. Absolute Independence – No Governmental Control, No Lobbying Influence
The Problem:
Most international standardization bodies are influenced by government regulations, corporate interests, and lobbying groups.
What We Will Do:
- Remain fully independent and sovereign, free from government or corporate interference.
- Operate on a community-driven model, where businesses and consumers contribute to improving standards.
- Enforce strict transparency policies, making all decisions publicly accessible.
4. Recognizable & Trusted Certification for Consumers
The Problem:
Consumers struggle to identify which certifications are legitimate, as many organizations operate without real accountability.
What We Will Do:
- Make ISO GA certification instantly recognizable, ensuring businesses gain trust from customers.
- Create a public database of certified businesses, allowing consumers to verify compliance in real time.
- Introduce a digital verification system, so businesses can display certification on websites, social media, and packaging.
5. Open Access to Standards – Free for Everyone
The Problem:
ISO charges hundreds to thousands of dollars just to access standards, keeping knowledge locked behind a paywall.
What We Will Do:
- Make all ISO GA standards free to access—businesses, students, and researchers should never pay to read global standards.
- Provide open-source compliance tools, such as self-audit templates and best-practice guides.
- Allow public feedback on standards, ensuring continuous improvements driven by real-world users.
6. A Smarter, Tech-Driven Approach to Standardization
The Problem:
Most certification bodies rely on outdated, manual auditing processes, making compliance expensive and inefficient.
What We Will Do:
- Use AI and data-driven analytics to streamline auditing and compliance verification.
- Introduce blockchain verification, making certifications tamper-proof and instantly verifiable.
- Leverage remote auditing technology, reducing the need for expensive on-site inspections.
7. Continuous Improvement & Community-Driven Growth
The Problem:
Most certification bodies are static, updating standards infrequently and failing to adapt to modern industry needs.
What We Will Do:
- Ensure ISO GA standards evolve with industry changes by using real-world feedback.
- Host annual public reviews, where businesses, consumers, and auditors suggest improvements.
- Make certification renewal meaningful, ensuring ongoing compliance, not just a one-time approval.
The Future of Certification Starts Here
ISO Global Authority is not just another certification body—it’s a movement to redefine global standards in a way that is fair, transparent, and accessible to all.
- No hidden fees.
- No unnecessary complexity.
- No government or corporate control.
We believe in giving the power back to the people by making standardization a tool for growth, trust, and progress, rather than an exclusive club for large corporations.
Join us in building the future of fair, ethical, and accessible global standards.