Reap What You Know: Sow The Seeds of ISO 9001:2000 Success With Competency-Based Training

Topics:
Total Quality Management
Tags:
Human Resources,
ISO 9001:2000,
Training,
Training And Certification,
Training Requirement,
Workforce Management
Source:
QCI International

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Overview: Training requirements are about to change dramatically for most organizations registered to ISO 9001. The change will be for the better, but it will not come without some planning and effort. ISO 9001:2000 now mandates that training be based on competency needs. This requirement goes far beyond that of the 1994 standard, which stated only that training must be established. Training needs were often broad-brushed across entire departments or facilities and were seldom based on anything remotely resembling the true competency needed to perform a task or function. The new approach, training based on competency needs, implies something much more robust.

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Format: HTML | Date: Mar 2002 | Pages: 1


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