ISO 9001/AS9100 Who Owns Your System?

Tuesday, June 29, 2010
posted by qicguru 8:00 AM

ISO 9001:2008 requires top management to actively participate in their organization’s quality management system by developing and implementing quality objectives and periodically evaluating the health of the system. This concept may seam foreign to some top managers, as some organizations still subscribe to the notion that the management of their quality system belong to the quality manager. As a lead quality management systems auditor I have seen this time and time again, often with bad news for those at the top.  Without the ongoing participation and commitment from top management, it is virtually impossible to maintain a quality system that consistently meets the ISO 9001 standard or any other standard for that matter.

Top management must be involved at all stages of the quality system, from planning to implementation and ongoing maintenance. Some key areas where management should be involved are as follows:

  • Setting Quality policies, planning, and objectives
  • Appointing a Management representative and giving them the authority to fulfill their job responsibilities.
  • Conducting Management Reviews that involve all of the required inputs and outputs of the QMS and making decisions that will promote continuous improvement.
  • Enlisting and Utilizing customer feedback to meet customer satisfaction requirements
  • Being visibly involved so that employees know that this is a business management system that is being driven from the top down.

What is most important is that “everyone” is involved with your quality management system, and realizing that no one person in the organization owns it, “everyone” owns it. Everyone must do their part, or as sure as I’m sitting here, the quality system will never deliver the results that is expected. When I hear someone say that ISO 9001 is just another expense, (No Benefit), to be endured for the sake of the customer, I know that these companies do not understand the overall commitment, (Involvement), required to receive any benefit. What type of company do you work for?

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