Views from the top (Volume I)
This publication contains a compilation of interviews that offers insights into the minds of the world's top CEOs.
Having first appeared in ISO's monthly magazine ISO Focus, Views from the Top goes beyond simple facts and figures and focuses instead on what motivates these high-fliers to take such an interest in international standardization, their standardization strategies and their views on current ISO standards and what is needed for the future.
Each interview can also be downloaded as a PDF from the list below.
Arthur D. Kranzley

Vice-President
Advanced Payments
MasterCard International
Shantanu Narayen

President and Chief Operating Officer
Adobe
Jim Bell
Director
Industry Standards Program Office
Hewlett-Packard Company
Admiral Thad W. Allen
Commandant
US Coast Guard
Craig R. Barrett
Chief Executive Officer
Intel
Edouard Michelin
(passed away in May 2006)
Managing Partner
Michelin Group
Marilena Lazzarini
President
Consumers International
Robert S. Dickman
Executive Director
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)
Noel Morrin
Senior Vice President
Sustainability
SKANSKA
Malcolm Brinded
Vice-Chairman
CMD
Royal Dutch/Shell Group of Companies
Werner Bauer
Executive Vice President
Technical, Production, Environment, Research and Development
Nestlé
Terry Hill
Chair
Arup
Jacques Diouf
Director-General
Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO)
Richard Kinley
Officer-in-Charge
Climate Change Secretariat
UN
Efthimios E. Mitropoulos
Secretary-General
International Maritime Organization
Koïchiro Matsuura
Director-General
UNESCO
Guy Dollé
CEO and Chairman
Management Board
Arcelor Group
Tamotsu Nomakuchi
President and CEO
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
José Sérgio Gabrielli de Azevedo
President
PETROBRAS
Jean-Martin Folz
President
PSA Peugeot Citroën
Bertrand Collomb
Chair and CEO
Lafarge
and Chair
WBCSD
The interviews in the publication Views form the top express the views of the author at the time of first publication of the interview – which is indicated in each case – and are published “as is”.
The interviews do not reflect the views of ISO or of any of its members.
The publisher notes that the positions of the interviewees may have changed from the time they first appeared in ISO Focus.

