Power Automate

Approvals Connector vs Approvals Kit vs ISO 19650 Governance

Microsoft Approvals and the Approvals Kit orchestrate decisions (approve/reject). They do not provide ISO 19650 governance primitives: information states, release gates, naming/metadata enforcement, or repeatable project blueprints. A policy-driven ISO layer treats approvals as one step inside a gated state transition—not the governance engine itself.

The terminology problem

In Microsoft 365 environments, “approval” conflates two distinct concepts: a workflow task (approve/reject an item) and a release authorization (transition information into a contractually binding state). Treating Power Automate approval flows as ISO 19650 publication governance produces fragile implementations, incomplete audit trails, and operational complexity at scale.

ISO 19650 on SharePoint: Why a Policy-Driven App Beats Power Automate-Only

ISO 19650 on SharePoint: Why a Policy-Driven App Beats a “Power Automate-Only” Approach

Many construction and infrastructure organizations want an ISO 19650–aligned Common Data Environment (CDE) while keeping data inside Microsoft 365. SharePoint provides the underlying document management platform, and Power Automate is often used to stitch processes together. In practice, however, an ISO 19650 CDE requires more than automation steps: it requires governance, repeatability, enforceable rules, and predictable user experience at scale.