Three More Key Challenges Of Transition To TS 16949:2002

Topics:
ISO Standards
Tags:
Business Operations,
Iso standards,
It Operations,
Process Improvement,
Quality,
Tqm/Six Sigma/ISO 9000,
Transition
Source:
The INFORMED OUTLOOK

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Overview: This article discusses three key challenges of transition to TS 16949:2002. In practical terms, implementing ISO 9001:2000 on top of QS-9000 to satisfy nonautomotive and automotive customers does not make sense for several reasons. This article will explore customer focus, product realization, and subclause to help one understand and effectively meet each of the 15 key challenges. These challenges play a very critical role in transition to 16949: 2002.

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Format: PDF | Size: 306KB | Date: Sep 2002 | Pages: 6


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