Defining ISO 9000: 2000

Topics:
ISO Standards
Tags:
Business Operations,
Eagle Group,
Eagle Group USA,
ISO 9000,
Iso standards,
It Operations,
Process Improvement,
Quality,
Tqm/Six Sigma/ISO 9000
Source:
Eagle Group USA

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Overview: By incorporating factors such as customer satisfaction and continual improvement, ISO 9000: 2000 moves closer to the principles of TQM than its predecessor while retaining the discipline of third-party assessment, registration and surveillance. Its benefits promise to be substantial. Under ISO 9000: 1994, an organization could choose to exclude activities they performed such as design control from the scope of their registration while seeking certification to ISO 9002. Under ISO 9001: 2000, businesses will no longer have that option. The paper explores the implementation of the 2000 version, the basics are similar to those followed for ISO 9000: 1994.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2000 | Pages: 1


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