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ISO 9000
The ISO 9000 quality management system (QMS) Standards are not specific to products or services, but apply to the processes that create them.
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Generic in nature
Generic
The Standards are generic in nature so that they can be used by manufacturing, I.T., software and service industries.
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History History
ISO 9001
The approval Standard, ISO 9001:2008, uses a simple process-based structure, which fits easily the process management structure of most businesses.
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ISO 9001
ISO 9001 has evolved into a standard designed to assist organizations in achieving 'quality' while helping to assure customers that quality will be achieved.
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Whatever definition you choose to use for quality, and there are many, it is essential that your customers are happy with the product or the service being supplied.
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Quality ISO 9001 is intended to assist that aim by helping to ensure that the product/service is right - for both the organization itself and its customers.
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The ISO 9001: 2008 edition clearly requires organizations to satisfy their customers and undertake continual improvement of their quality management system.
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Hence compliance with ISO 9001:2008 should result in significant benefits for organizations and their customers.
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ISO 9000
ISO 9000:2005 is an introduction to the philosophy of quality management and also contains the definitions used in ISO 9001 and ISO 9004
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It also contains the Eight management principles which provide the foundation for the ISO 9000 series of Standards.
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ISO 9001
ISO 9001:2008 is the only part of the ISO 9000 family against which an organization can become certified.
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Requirements
ISO 9001:2008 contains all of the requirements which an organization must address within their Quality Management System (QMS) if they wish to be certified against the Standard.
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ISO 9001:2008 certification (also called registration) gives the organization the benefit of an objectively evaluated and enforced quality management system.
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a tangible expression of a firms commitment to quality that is internationally understood & accepted.
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ISO 9001:2008 certification (or registration) is carried out by certification bodies (or registrars) - accredited organizations that review your quality manual and working practices to ensure that they meet the ISO 9001 Standards requirement.
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It is important to clarify which aspects of the organization are covered by the certificate.
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Scope
This is addressed through the Scope of Certification, and this must clearly identify what processes are included so as not to mislead.
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Certification to
It is rather a guide on how to improve on the basic requirements that ISO 9001 specifies.
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they rarely, tell the user 'how' to achieve compliance with the requirements
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Finding gaps between the existing system and the ISO 9001:2008 standard
Design quality assurance plan and prepare systems documentation after bridging the gaps
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Provide guidance in closing Non conformities observed during Internal quality audits and external Certification bodys audits
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Fewer mistakes
Continual improvement
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Processes get defined and their control mechanism is devised and implemented.
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Data generation and analysis provides ground for sound decision making.
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Your consistent processes, products and services distinguish your Organization among your competitors.
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If you know you are good, Certification of your QMS helps you prove it.
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ISO 9000 family is a series of quality management system standards created by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
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The ISO 9000 quality management system (QMS) Standards are not specific to products or services, but apply to the processes that create them.
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ISO 9000:2005
ISO 9004:2009
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ISO 9001:2008
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The ISO 9001:2008 standard clearly requires organizations to satisfy their customers and undertake continual improvement.
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that review your quality manual and working practices to ensure that they meet the ISO 9001 Standards requirement
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ROLE OF A CONSULTANT
To train people, design quality assurance plan; prepare quality manual and other related documents; conduct internal quality audits and
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