
The IAC-01:2026 standard, developed by the Argentine Institute for Quality (IAC), establishes 32 verifiable requirements distributed across 6 clauses for evidence-based human talent management. The pilot evaluation in 18 organizations in Argentina and Colombia demonstrated that 83% fail to meet the competence evaluation with traceable evidence requirement (they use subjective assessments without defined criteria), 72% measure 'training hours' but not 'demonstrated post-training competence,' and 91% lack retention indicators linked to verified turnover causes. The standard integrates with ISO 9001 (clause 7.2 competence), ISO 27001 (Annex A people controls), and ISO 30414 (human capital metrics). The 5-level maturity model produced classifies evaluated organizations: Level 1 Intuitive (44%), Level 2 Reactive (28%), Level 3 Defined (17%), Level 4 Managed (8%), Level 5 Optimized (3%). 12 genuinely auditable metrics with traceable evidence were identified, and 7 metrics that inevitably depend on subjective perception (the latter excluded from the model).



Normative framework
IAC-01:2026 (32 requirements in 6 clauses); ISO 9001:2015 (7.1.2 people, 7.2 competence); ISO/IEC 27001:2022 (people controls, Annex A); ISO 30414:2018 (human capital metrics); ISO 10015:2019 (competence management).
Research protocol
Pilot evaluation of 18 organizations in Argentina and Colombia against the 32 IAC-01:2026 requirements. Classification of 19 metrics: 12 auditable with evidence vs. 7 based on subjective perception. Integration mapping with ISO 9001, ISO 27001, and ISO 30414 — shared and exclusive requirements. 5-level maturity model construction with data from the 18 organizations.
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IAC-01:2026 executive summary — 32 requirements, structure, and pilot results
Maturity model — 5 levels, 12 auditable metrics, required evidence
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