The release of ISO 37001:2025 reflects a broader shift in compliance expectations. Regulators, prosecutors, and certification bodies increasingly expect anti-bribery frameworks to demonstrate operational credibility, governance accountability, and alignment with sustainability and enterprise risk considerations. While the structure of ISO 37001 remains stable, the technical revisions introduced in 2025 materially affect how an Anti-Bribery Management System must be designed, governed, and evidenced.
This training is built for professionals who already operate an ABMS and must now adapt it without disrupting ongoing compliance obligations. Participants work through a structured comparison of ISO 37001:2016 and ISO 37001:2025, examining how updates to leadership responsibilities, conflicts of interest, and the anti-bribery function change day-to-day management practices. Particular attention is given to the introduction of climate-related considerations and their implications for integrity culture, third-party risk, and organizational context.
Rather than reviewing clauses in isolation, the course focuses on implementation impact. Participants analyze how revised wording aligns ISO 37001 more closely with other ISO management system standards, enabling tighter integration with ISO 37301, ISO 31000, and ISO 9001 environments. Through practical exercises, they build a defensible transition plan, identify documentation gaps, and anticipate audit expectations under the updated standard.
Abilene Academy delivers this training from a practitioner perspective. The methodology reflects how ABMS transitions are assessed in real certification and regulatory contexts: evidence-driven, risk-based, and governance-focused. By the end of the course, participants are prepared not only to pass the transition exam, but to maintain an ABMS that withstands scrutiny in 2025 and beyond.