Posts Tagged ‘ISO 9001 Certification’

ISO 9001 and Training: What Do I Need to Know?

Wednesday, February 17, 2010
posted by qicguru 8:00 AM

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ISO 9001 is not just satisfying the documentation requirements and your of and running. Training everyone to the standard and their part in the process is key to your success. If everyone in your organization has a working knowledge of the requirements and process of becoming certified, you can begin to develop the roles and responsibilities and the documentation. Once you have identified the roles and responsibilities and have developed the necessary documentation, you need to begin the training to each of the defined processes.

Here is the best part, by developing a robust training program you can reduce the amount of work instructions required to manage your processes. .  The amount and extent of an organizations documentation, above and beyond the required documentation called out in the standard, is directly related to the amount and extent of the training an organization provides to its work force. This is not to say that you will not need some work instructions. Some training that you will need to consider while implementing your quality management system:

  • ISO 9001 Introduction
  • Corrective/Preventive Action
  • Root Cause Analysis
  • Introduction To Process Mapping
  • Documentation Training
  • Internal Auditing
  • Quality Policy Training
  • Job Specific Training
  • Management Review Training

What Happens Now That I Have My Certification?

Monday, February 15, 2010
posted by qicguru 8:00 AM

Success and Failure Road Sign with dramatic clouds and sky.

At last we have attained certification, boy am I glad that is over. If this is what you are thinking right now, you have missed the point. Certification to ISO 9001, AS 9100 or any standard does not have a start and end point, (Implementation and Certification). Becoming certified is a continuous process which if implemented and attained correctly, with the right mind set, will result in lowering costs, and ongoing improvements for your business.

Never think that once you have reached your goal of certification that you are finished, now the hard part begins. Now you must live your quality management system day in and day out. Your processes must continue to be audited and improved, tracked and reviewed, trained and understood by all. This is your chance to reap the rewords of your planning, doing, checking and improving to become a world class organization and not just a  another company with a certificate on the wall.

If you truly want to get the most out of the money and time spent to get that certificate, I suggest that you focus your attention on maintaining your system to reach peak performance. You will save money, improve relations with your customers, and knock the socks off of your competition.  So why not take this certification and make it work for you?

The Internal Audit and Follow-up for Effectiveness

Thursday, February 11, 2010
posted by qicguru 8:00 AM

Continual Improvement

O.K. now that you have defined your internal auditing process, and have a few audits under your belt, what have you learned that will actually help you improve your organization?  Corrective and preventive actions have been assigned, responses have been logged, and actions have taken placed. Did the actions taken, improve the process? This is probably the biggest stumbling block I have seen as a third party auditor, follow-up for effectiveness. Did anyone review the effectiveness of the corrective or preventive action; did it accomplish what you intended? If you do not go back and review the results of the actions taken, you have missed the boat on continual improvement. To merely find areas for improvement without making sure that they have been addressed and actual improvements have been made, is never going to move your company closer to sustained success.

Your business management system can be the best possible way to propel your organization to a new level of profitability and success, use it effectively! Make your quality management processes work for you and you will realize actual benefits that will lower costs, improve cycle times, reduce scrap, and improve customer satisfaction. You can skate by with your paper certificate, but wouldn’t you rather get something for your money?

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.

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.

How Much Will It Cost To Become Certified To ISO 9001?

Tuesday, December 15, 2009
posted by qicguru 8:00 AM

ISO 9001 CostsGood question, unfortunately, there is no simple answer. How much it costs depends on a lot of factors. It depends on how long you take to develop your quality management system, how many people are involved, whether you hire outside consultants or not, and how much your registrar charges.

So instead of trying to give a simple answer, let’s try to construct your own answer. One approach is to start with a Gap Analysis if you have already developed a QMS. A Gap Analysis will tell you what steps you need to take to upgrade or develop your quality management system (QMS). Once you know what needs to be done, you can figure out how long the work should take, who should do it, and how much it should cost. With this kind of information, you can plan your system development project and prepare a budget.

A good business management consulting firm can help organize and prepare an organization for ISO 9001 certification. There are many options and price structures available today, but you will need to determine what is right for your organization based on your size and culture. The more you do for yourself, the lower the upfront costs can potentially be. But unless you have someone who understands the standard and can implement it, you may end up spending more than you bargained for.

ISO 9001 vs. Six Sigma

Tuesday, December 1, 2009
posted by qicguru 8:00 AM

business process managementSix Sigma is a statistically-based process that strengthens organizational ability for ongoing business process improvement. “Six Sigma” or “six standards of deviation” endeavors to reduce defects to a rate of 3.4 defects per million defect opportunities by identifying and eliminating causes of variation in business processes. In defining defects or errors, Six Sigma focuses on developing a clear understanding of customer requirements and is therefore very customer focused.

ISO 9001 and Six Sigma serve two different purposes. ISO 9001 is a quality management system, while Six Sigma is a strategy and methodology for business performance improvement. ISO 9001, with guidelines for problem solving and decision making, requires a continual improvement process in place but does not indicate what the process should look like. Six Sigma can provide the needed improvement process. However, it does not provide a template for evaluating an organization’s overall quality management efforts whereas ISO 9001 does.

ISO 9004 Satisfying Customer Needs

Tuesday, November 24, 2009
posted by qicguru 8:00 AM

customer satisfactionThe upcoming revision of ISO 9004 is based on the principle that satisfying customers may bring success, but to sustain success organizations need to delve much more deeply and satisfy the needs and expectations of all interested parties. This attempt suggests applying quality management principles to the quest of sustained success in an organization, but nothing new is added by way of quality management principles. It is implying that sustained success can be accomplished by intelligent use of the eight quality management principles through a system of hands-on managed processes that:

  • Continually monitor and analyze the organization’s environment
  • Define the needs and expectations of interested parties
  • Establish and maintain a mission, a vision and values consistent with the needs and expectations of interested parties
  • Deliberately set out, 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 accomplishment 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, continuously.
  • Regularly monitor, measure, analyze and review the continual success of the organization

ISO 9004:2009 Self Assessment

Monday, November 23, 2009
posted by qicguru 8:00 AM

ISO 9001 auditingISO 9004:2009 allows organizations to enhance the quality of product and service delivery to their customers by promoting self-assessment as an important tool to enable organizations to:

  • Benchmark their level of maturity, covering leadership, strategy, management system, resources, and processes
  • Identify their strengths and weaknesses
  • Identify opportunities for either improvements or innovation, or both.

 

The self-assessment tool may become a key element during the strategic planning processes in any organization.

“The objectives of customer satisfaction and product quality are extended in ISO 9004:2009 to include the satisfaction of interested parties and the performance of the organization. The combination of ISO 9001 and ISO 9004 will allow you to get the most of your quality management system.

ISO 9004 vs. ISO 9001

Friday, November 20, 2009
posted by qicguru 10:17 AM

ISO 9001 certificationISO 9004:2009 provides guidance for the continual improvement of an organization’s overall performance, efficiency, and effectiveness based on a process-based approach. It focuses on meeting the needs and expectations of customers and other relevant parties over the long term, and in a balanced way.

Compared to ISO 9001:2008, which ensures quality management of products and services while enhancing customer satisfaction, ISO 9004:2009 provides a broader perspective of quality management, particularly for performance improvement. It will prove useful to organizations whose top management wishes to move beyond ISO 9001 in pursuit of ongoing improvement, measured through the satisfaction of customers and other stakeholders.

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