WANDReview Fall '25 Edition
- Shawna Pratt

- Sep 17
- 2 min read
The latest WAND Taxonomies, Glossaries, CDMs, and Updates

NEW Common Data Models!
Request for Proposal & Request for Proposal Response
WAND is proud to announce the release of not one, but two new Common Data Models! These top-of-the-line data modes address all of your categorization needs for proposals. Training an AI to summarize proposal responses? Trying to get a better handle on the data dragon that is proposals and proposal responses? WAND's CDMs can help.
Check them out on the portal now or schedule a call with a WAND representative to talk about how these data models can help your specific use case!

Workplace Health and Safety Taxonomy Update
With almost 3,000 new terms, this in-depth update to WAND's Workplace Health and Safety Taxonomy aims to ensure that your organization has the most up-to-date information with which to tag. From new synonyms to more detailed lists of injuries, you are sure to find all the terms you need already included in this taxonomy.
As with all our taxonomies, you can view and download the full list of updated terms by visiting the WAND Taxonomy Library Portal.

Telecommunications Taxonomy Update
WAND is also proud to have added almost 2,000 new terms to our Telecommunications Taxonomy for the same purpose: to make sure you have access to the most up-to-date information. With these terms, your data will be easier to find and use.
Please check out and download the most recent Telecommunications Taxonomy update by visiting the WAND Taxonomy Library Portal.

Oil and Gas Taxonomy Updates
Finally, this month, WAND added 2,799 terms and synonyms to our Oil and Gas Taxonomy. We hope that you will find immediate use for all these new terms within whichever system you employ.
To download the most recent taxonomy updates or to explore the full list of added terms, please visit our WAND Taxonomy Library Portal and find the Oil and Gas Taxonomy under "Latest Updates."

What's in a Name?
Words can mean lots of different things depending on the context, audience, and industry. Understanding the differences and employing a company-wide glossary can avoid a lot of confusion in communications! Consider, if you will, the word...
Close
A short distance
To be done in a careful way
Uncomfortably humid or airless
The end of a period of time or activity




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