ISO 9001/AS9100, Why Do I Have To Conduct A Management Review?

Tuesday, May 18, 2010
posted by qicguru 8:00 AM

Just as a person should have periodic physical exams, your QMS must be reviewed periodically to stay “healthy.” Management reviews are critical to continual improvement and ensure that the quality management system will continue to meet your facility’s needs over time.

The ISO 9001 standard states, the purpose of a management review is to review the Quality Management System to ensure its continuing adequacy, suitability and effectiveness. This should include an evaluation of the performance of the system based on existing data (review inputs), and should also address any decisions or actions necessary to improve the management system and its related processes (review outputs).

To make your reviews meaningful, such reviews should be performed at least annually, although they may be performed on a more frequent basis, including quarterly or even monthly. The frequency of these reviews is your choice, but I personally recommend that organizations with “newer” systems perform this function on a more frequent basis, at least for the first 18-24 months.

Records of these reviews should be maintained in accordance with your documented control of record procedures. These records should include, the date of the review, participants in the review, criteria by which the system is measured, (Inputs), strengths and weaknesses of the system, and any decisions or actions that are required (Outputs). Such inputs should include, but are not limited to the following:

  • Results of Internal Audits
  • Customer feedback, both positive and negative
  • Process performance and product conformity
  • Status of corrective and preventive actions (Are they closed and are the actions taken effective)
  • Follow-up of actions from previous management reviews (Are actions being completed?)
  • Any changes that could affect the quality system (Personnel, facility, regulations, business direction etc.)
  • Recommendations for improvement

Outputs from this review should include and decisions or actions related to the following:

  • Improvement of the effectiveness of the QMS and its processes
  • Improvement related to customer requirements
  • Resource needs to support the QMS.

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