Saturday, January 31, 2009
What exactly are the ISO 9000 Standards? Do I need to implement them? What are the advantages of implementing the standards?
The ISO 9000 Standards were created by the International Organization for Standardization. The ISO Standards are considered a consensus on "good management practices with the aim of ensuring that the organization can time again deliver the product or services that meet the client's quality requirements" (International Organization for Standardization, 2002). In other words, the ISO 9000 standards are not quality control standards for products per se, but are instead management systems standards that help businesses assure that they are following a set system for the production of their goods and/or services.ISO 9000 standards essentially outline what requirements a good quality system will meet. Because ISO standards are implemented by individual businesses, corporations, and government organizations, the ISO 9000 "family" also provides auditing tools to make sure that you have properly implemented the standards and are meeting the quality requirements. More specific information on evaluation systems may be obtained from the ISO http://www.isoconsultantsdelhi.com/
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