One Hand Does Not Clap. We Advance Together. Letter From BICSI’s CEO
Across BICSI, none of us succeeds alone. “One hand does not clap” reminds us that progress in ICT comes from coordinated effort. Members, volunteers, and staff each bring a vital piece of the work. Together we raise standards, strengthen skills, and deliver results on the job. With the Board’s annual strategy review complete, we are moving from plan to execution. You will see practical guidance you can use in the field, credible credentials that signal competence and protect safety, and learning experiences that solve real problems while you earn CECs. We are also expanding global access so you can find, use, and trust BICSI resources wherever you work. Please join us in welcoming Nick Tongson as our Vice President of Standards and Publications . Tongson will align BICSI’s standards and publications with a digital- by-default model so volunteer expertise becomes usable guidance faster. This is how we raise standards and strengthen skills so you can deliver better results on the job. What you can expect next is straightforward. We will align to the Board’s direction, set measurable objectives, and report milestones with transparency. We will invite your input so we keep improving together.
How you can help now:
• Participate in BICSI Standards development and technical manual reviews through our committees and workgroups. Your expertise shapes the guidance our industry uses. • Encourage colleagues to pursue BICSI learning and credentials so teams build proven competence and deliver stronger project outcomes. • Tell us what is working and what is not, so we stay focused on value. Thank you for the difference you make every day. Together, we turn strategy into impact, because one hand does not clap. Together in purpose,
John H. Daniels, CNM, LFACHE, FHIMSS, CPHIMS Chief Executive Officer BICSI
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