Business as Usual or a Real Challenge

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

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Overview: The new version of ISO 9000 was released on 15 December 2000 as planned. Since those early drafts, the primary motivation for the changes has been to move organizations further forward towards business excellence, providing guidance that will enable them to achieve sustained success. The standard represents a fundamental change in intent, direction and approach. However, there are those who want to believe that the standard has not changed very much if at all and do not believe it has changed in its intent and as a consequence do not have to change their approach. The issue of ISO 9000:2000 brought a fundamental change in how the application of the requirements of the Standard related to an organization's approach to Quality Management. The focus on how the organization achieves its objectives through a set of interconnected processes also brought a fundamental change in the approach to auditing.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1


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