Archive for January, 2010

Sustained Success, What Does It Take?

Wednesday, January 27, 2010
posted by qicguru 8:00 AM

customer satisfaction

The new version of ISO 9004 is based on the principle that satisfying customers may bring success, but to sustain success organizations need to go the extra mile and satisfy the needs and expectations of all interested parties. It is an attempt at relating quality management principles to the quest for sustained success in an organization, but it does not add anything new by way of management principles. It is portentous that sustained success can be achieved by clever application of the eight quality management principles through a system of practically managed processes that:

  • Continually monitor and analyze the organization’s environment
  • Define the needs and expectations of interested parties
  • Create and maintain a mission, a vision and values consistent with the needs and expectations of interested parties
  • Clearly specify, implement and communicate a strategy and policies for fulfilling the mission and vision which supports the values
  • Identify, provide and manage the internal and external resources needed for the achievement of the objectives in the short and long term
  • Provide products that will continue to meet the needs and expectations of customers and other interested parties, on an ongoing basis.
  • Regularly monitor, measure, analyze and review the performance of the organization

ISO 9001 Don’t Survive, Thrive!

Monday, January 25, 2010
posted by qicguru 8:00 AM

business process improvement

Why is it that when times get tuff most companies invest most of their time and money in short term short sited goals? The ultimate goal of any company should be more than just survival; it should be forward thinking total sustained success. How can a company reach for and attain sustained success with the economy in such distress? The best way is to invest in continuous process improvements that result in cost reductions and increased market share.

Becoming certified to the industry standards that your industry leaders are requiring is the surest way to stand out and get noticed. If your competition is already certified to ISO 9001, AS 9100, RC 1400, ISO 1400 or some other industry standard, they have a decided advantage over you and how much more business they will receive as a result of this certification.  If you are certified, how well you manage your business processes can help or hurt your progress toward sustained success.

Many companies go after certification to satisfy a customer request or simply because they believe it the right thing to do.  However, the majority of the organizations that embark on the road to certification, go into the process ill equip and ill informed. The result of such endeavors usually produces a business management system which may ultimately result in certification, but offers no advantages and becomes just another expense to absorb.

My advice, get educated, hire a competent business management consultant if you fell you need one, and make your business management system your own.  Every business is different and so each business management system should be unique as well.  Don’t waste hundreds of thousands of dollars and years of consulting fees to reach you goals. Take ownership of your system and make it a transparent part of your everyday work experience. When a well designed business management system is implemented, it is effortless and provides real tangible benefits that result in sustained success. Don’t survive, thrive.

Time Saving, Money Saving ISO 9001, AS 9100 Alternatives

Friday, January 15, 2010
posted by qicguru 8:00 AM

ISO 9001 Costs

There are now products and services available that make it possible to work together with one or more of your staff online to create and write or revise the necessary procedures that are required by an ISO 9001 or AS 9100 system. Your staff can be at different locations or even at their own desks within your company. There is no need to meet in a conference room, since the conference room is virtual (on the Internet). This approach reduces costs dramatically and results in a better and more efficient working relationship.

First, this technology makes it possible to work at your pace and at your schedule to meet the project’s deadline;

Second, there are no flight, hotel or meal costs! Huge cost reduction;

Third, you can work with your ISO consultant and multiple managers at your facility or at your facilities across the nation in one meeting;

Training is the most important feature of any management system. The better trained the better performance you can expect from your staff. This technology can also make it possible for your ISO 9001 consultant to provide training online to one or many of your employees at the same time. This training can be at your schedule and because the training is performed online, there is no travel, hotel or other expenses.

ISO 9001 Is Steeped With Myths and Misconceptions

Wednesday, January 13, 2010
posted by qicguru 8:00 AM

ISO 9001 software applications

Why do so many companies shy away from becoming certified to ISO 9001? For one thing, ISO 9001 is steeped with myths and misconceptions. Let’s examine some of these.

  1. Perception: My Quality Manual has to plagiarize the ISO 9001 standard: False, if you have referenced the standard in your manual, why would you need to recreate it again? What would be the purpose? The only requirements stated in the new ISO 9001:2008 standard are: a scope which includes any exclusions you may have, the procedures or reference to the procedures for your management system and complete description of the interaction between the various processes that are required to operate your business.
  2. Perception: I must have a document (work instruction, flow chart, procedure, etc.) for every process in my company: False, The extent of the documentation that your organization will require depends on the size and complexity of your organization and how well your employees are trained to do their jobs. The only time a procedure is required is when someone cannot do their job without it. If your procedures are collecting dust, get rid of them, they will come back to bite you.
  3. Perception: Implementing and maintaining ISO 9001 is expensive: False, a quality system done right is both a money saver and time saver. The use of ISO 9001 software and other tools have made the job of implanting and maintaining a well run quality management system an effortless task.
  4. Perception: The ISO 9001 system is a Quality System (belongs in the quality department or is the responsibility of the quality manager), or many organizations feel they need to hire somebody full time to manage the ISO 9001 system (internal audit coordinator, corrective action coordinator, ISO coordinator, etc.): False, the quality management system belongs to everyone in the organization and can be assigned to any individual within the organization. Many companies assign the plant manager or supply chain manager as their management representative. Keep in mind this system belongs to everyone and everyone must participate to make it successful.

ISO 9001 Documentation

Monday, January 11, 2010
posted by qicguru 8:00 AM

document Management3The first step in implementing an ISO 9001 system is to document your management system by developing the required documentation which consists of a quality manual and six required procedures:

1. Control of documents

2. Control of records

3. Internal audits

4. Control of nonconforming product

5. Corrective action

6. Preventive action

The ISO 9001:2008 standard also allows you to further simplify you documentation by combining some of these procedures:

  1. Control of documents and records
  2. Corrective and preventive action

So, instead of six individual documents you might have four. Now, depending on the size and complexity of your organization and your employee training programs, you will need to add any additional procedures necessary to meet your organizations objectives and customer requirements.

Documentation can sometimes become a mine field during a registration audit because some organizations over document their system because they believe they have to detail everything. If your organization has little or no ISO 9001 training it is best to get training or hire a good ISO 9001 consultant who can help you develop your quality management system documentation. Don’t just spin your wheels, get help and save time and money!

Making the Grade

Monday, January 4, 2010
posted by MakingBusinessEasy 9:17 AM

auditOnce your business has been up and running for a few years, it is easy to take some of the day-to-day practices for granted. Often times, people will become complacent and important details may be overlooked. One of the best ways to check the status of your company and ensure that all of your ducks are in a row is with an ISO Internal Audit.

Through this auditing system, you will get an objective view of all of your business practices and record keeping. There are several companies that provide certified third-party auditors that can help you get a gauge on your business and point out areas that aren’t up to snuff. No matter what product or service you are providing, it is important to maintain quality records and documentation, and an internal audit can ensure that you are doing just that.