What Field Notes is

Field Notes is a numbered series of short essays on how ISO/IEC 42001 is actually being implemented — what audits reveal, where implementations stall, and how regulators and certification bodies are converging on interpretation.

Each note has a number (№001, №002…), a category, and a specific claim to make. The tone is closer to a working paper than a blog post: written from inside the practice, for practitioners.

Cadence and editorial line

Field Notes publishes when there is something worth saying — not on a fixed schedule. The bar is: does this move the reader’s understanding of the standard forward.

Three principles hold across every note:

  • Nothing is anonymised badly. Where a client, audit, or entity is referenced, it is done under agreement or fully stripped. The pattern is the point, not the case.
  • The standard is quoted as written. Interpretation is flagged as interpretation.
  • What is uncertain is called uncertain. The certification market is young. Where practice has not yet converged, notes say so.

Where to read them

The full series lives at /blog. New notes are announced through LinkedIn.

For contributors

Field Notes is authored personally. Occasional guest contributions from other SC 42 delegates, ISO/IEC 42001 auditors, or organisations willing to speak publicly about their implementation are welcome — reach out via the Institute’s contact channels.