What are the Top 7 ISO Quality Standards? How are they different from other standards, and how can you use them to eliminate variation within your company?
Read moreThe ISO 9001 2015 standard has a number of document requirements and specifically calls out 7.5.3 Control of Documented information. To understand what documents or a records are required (the new standard does not make a distinction) first let’s clarify what are documents and records.
Read moreIf you analyze the root causes for company challenges in a constructive light, failure and its causes express itself in a variety of ways. What are the most common root causes of business problems?
Read moreA process audit is focused on determining process effectiveness and the ability to achieve planned results. Do you know what questions are used for these?
Read moreOne of the most typical internal audit findings (nonconformities) is discovering that workers are not following procedures or work instruction. Surprisingly, while ISO 9001 requires you to establish procedures as needed, there is no ISO clause that requires anybody to follow such plans! What ISO 9001 clause is used writing audit findings for not following […]
Read moreIt may be a lot easier than you think to create a lean ISO quality system, and it will save you an untold amount of work (and grief) later on.
Read moreWhether you realize it or not, the management system you are using is a quality management system. So why not do it right and build a QMS to produce products with real quality.
Read moreThere is no simple answer to the question of the time commitment for an ISO Quality Management System (QMS). There are a number of variables to consider including the ISO standard you are registered to, the number of employees, the capability of your management team, the complexity of your business processes, and your knowledge of […]
Read morePhase three if implementing an ISO system is as much about understanding and awareness as it is about creating new processes and documentation.
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