Quality Systems: ISO 9000 So What Is ISO 9000?
- Topics:
- Total Quality Management
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- Business Operations,
- Standards,
- Quality,
- Process Improvement,
- It Operations,
- Iso standards,
- ISO Process,
- ISO 9000,
- ISO,
- Channel Financial Control,
- ...
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- Channel Financial Control
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Overview: The International Organization for Standardization (ISO), a worldwide federation of national standards bodies, developed a series of quality standards known as ISO 9000 family standards. These standards provide a framework for a Quality System, which is a series of checks and balances that ensure quality. The ISO Process has also been explained in the article. The process includes: Strategic planning, GAP analysis, corrective action, implementation, and site preparation. It is impossible to implement a program as far-reaching as ISO-9000 without coming face-to-face with internal issues and problems. The possibilities of improved internal efficiencies combined with the international recognition of ISO Quality standards made ISO certification look particularly appealing to a company expanding from local depot and regional on-site service to offering these services nationwide.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1
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