Culture Drives ISO Registration
- Topics:
- ISO Standards
- Tags:
- BNP Media,
- Business Operations,
- Company Culture,
- ISO,
- Iso standards,
- Process Improvement,
- Quality,
- Registration
- Source:
- BNP Media
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Overview: From the executive summary: ‘ISO registration is among the most desirable accomplishments a company can pursue. Adopting ISO registration improves internal processes and reduces operational costs resulting in increased sales and market share. Companies from manufacturing, telecommunications, oil, chemical, utilities, and pharmaceuticals seek ISO registration. However, there are also certain companies, which do not seek any registration. A significant reason for the difference is company culture. Company culture describes the company, how it is managed, how it reacts to external challenges, and how workers respond to the work environment.’ Thus, the cultural environments go a long way in driving an organization towards registration process. The paper throws light on the issue of ISO registration.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jun 2004 | Pages: 1




