ISO 9000:2000 – Business As Usual…Or A Real Challenge?

Topics:
ISO Standards
Tags:
Business Operations,
ISO 9000:2000,
ISO 9000:2000 Series,
Iso standards,
It Operations,
Process Improvement,
Quality,
Tqm/Six Sigma/ISO 9000,
Transition Support
Source:
Transition Support

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Overview: This document asserts that the publication of the ISO 9000:2000 series provides organizations with the means to move from conforming to performing. The focus should no longer be on documenting procedures to demonstrate that they conform to ISO 9000 requirements in order to receive “the badge”, but on building performing processes that produce business benefits. The ISO 9000:2000 series represents a fundamental change in intent, direction and approach. The document concludes that there are real benefits from managing organizations as a set of interconnected processes focused on achieving objectives that have been derived from an understanding of the needs of customers and other interested parties.

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Format: PDF | Size: 785KB | Date: Apr 2001 | Pages: 6


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