Three Strategies For Aligning Quality Policies, Objectives And Processes In ISO 9001:2000
- Topics:
- ISO Standards
- Tags:
- Business Operations,
- Strategy,
- Quality,
- QCI International,
- Process Improvement,
- It Operations,
- Iso standards,
- ISO 9004:2000,
- ISO 9001:2000,
- Tqm/Six Sigma/ISO 9000
- Source:
- QCI International
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Overview: Taken together, ISO 9001:2000 and ISO 9004:2000 provide excellent models for organizations creating quality systems tailored specifically to their needs. ISO 9001:2000 offers a basic quality management system focused on meeting customer requirements. Using this standard, organizations can build more robust systems to improve business results. ISO 9004:2000 enhances a basic QMS by focusing on continual improvement. The article says that when making the transition to ISO 9001:2000 and/or ISO 9004:2000, organizations can adopt three strategies to build quality and excellence into their business routines. They can align quality and business objectives, use process management techniques, and integrate continual improvement activities into their business plans.
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Format: HTML | Date: Aug 2002 | Pages: 1





