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Standards Spotlight: Consensus-Based vs. Non-Consensus-Based Standards How Standards Development Organizations (SDOs) Shape Trust and Credibility

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Standards shape the products, services, and systems we rely on every day—but not all standards are developed the same way. This article explores the key differences between consensus-based and non-consensus-based standards, including how they are created, why stakeholder participation matters, and the role standards development organizations (SDOs) play in building credibility, transparency, and industry trust. Readers will also learn how both approaches contribute to innovation, accreditation, and the advancement of best practices across industries.

What is Quality and What Does it Look Like in Training?

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IACET accredits organizations that deliver quality learning events and inspire continuous improvement.  But what is quality, and how do you define quality in training and development? This blog looks at the general principles of quality and how IACET uses them to create a framework your organization can use to deliver quality training and be recognized  for it.

Making Continuing Education More Visible and Connected: Strengthening Transparency for a Changing Ecosystem

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As the continuing education landscape becomes more skills-driven and data-connected, transparency is emerging as a critical factor in program success. This article explores how CE/T providers can enhance visibility, trust, and workforce relevance by leveraging structured data, digital credentials, and frameworks like CTDL—helping learners, employers, and systems better understand and validate the value of learning.

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