This document provides an overview of quality management systems and the ISO 9000 standard. It defines a quality management system and outlines the key documentation required, including a quality policy, quality manual, procedures, forms and records. It describes the principles of the ISO 9000 standard including customer focus, leadership and involvement of people. The document also discusses the origins and growth of ISO 9000 certification internationally and the benefits it provides to both organizations and customers.
A quality management system is a collection of business processes focused on consistently meeting customer requirements and enhancing their satisfaction. It is aligned with an organization's purpose and strategic direction
ISO 9000 certification(Quality Management System)Varshid Patel
The ISO 9000 family of international quality management standards and guidelines has earned a global reputation as a basis for establishing effective and efficient quality management systems. The need for International Standards is very important as more organizations operate in the global economy by selling or buying products and services from sources outside their domestic market.
Over the last few years, the ISO-9000 has become the most popular quality standard in the food industry and Pharma industry, with practically all major companies rushing to get ISO-9000-certified. In fact, companies not ISO certified would find it difficult to do business, given that certification is a basic requirement of would-be customers. The ISO-9000 series of standards was developed by the International Organization for Standardization.
A quality management system is a collection of business processes focused on consistently meeting customer requirements and enhancing their satisfaction. It is aligned with an organization's purpose and strategic direction
ISO 9000 certification(Quality Management System)Varshid Patel
The ISO 9000 family of international quality management standards and guidelines has earned a global reputation as a basis for establishing effective and efficient quality management systems. The need for International Standards is very important as more organizations operate in the global economy by selling or buying products and services from sources outside their domestic market.
Over the last few years, the ISO-9000 has become the most popular quality standard in the food industry and Pharma industry, with practically all major companies rushing to get ISO-9000-certified. In fact, companies not ISO certified would find it difficult to do business, given that certification is a basic requirement of would-be customers. The ISO-9000 series of standards was developed by the International Organization for Standardization.
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2. Quality Management System
Definition:
A Quality Management System is a
collection of policies, procedures, plans,
resources, processes, practices, and the
specification of responsibilities and
authority of an organization designed to
achieve product and service quality
levels, customer satisfaction and
company objectives.
3. Documentation:
Quality Policy – describes the
organizations approach to quality
Quality Manual – Addresses each
principle of the ISO 9000 Standard
Origin Of ISO 9000 Standards
4. Documentation –
Principles of the ISO 9000
Standard:
○ Customer Focus – understand needs, meet
requirements, exceed expectations
○ Leadership – unity of purpose, organizational
direction, empowerment, achieve objectives
○ Involvement of People – fully involved
employees, to benefit the organization
○ Process Approach – accomplishments by
processes, resources must be managed
5. Documentation - Principles of
the ISO 9000 Standard – Cont.
: ○ System Approach to Management- processes are
managed as a system
○ Continual Improvement – permanently applied to
the organization, its people, their processes, their
systems and their products
○ Factual Approach to Decision Making – decisions
based on analysis of accurate, relevant and
reliable data
○ Mutually Beneficial Supplier relationships –
organization and suppliers benefit from each
other’s resources and knowledge
6. Documentation – Cont. :
Organizational Chart
○ Illustrates managements responsibility for
operating the quality system
Quality Procedures – may be referenced
in this manual
7. Documentation – Cont. :
Quality Objectives
Goals related to quality – must be in sync
with the Quality Policy
Assigned to organizational functions
Tracked by Top Management
Quality Procedures
Step by step what the company does to
meet policy
A procedure for each ISO principle
Processes for procedures that affect quality
8. Documentation – Cont. :
Forms. Records etc.
Proof of activities
Documentation for auditors
Ensure consistency of the firms
operations
Verify conformance to standards
9. ISO 9000 – International Standard
Definition:
A family of standards and guidelines, that sets the
requirements, for the assurance of quality and
management’s involvement in an organization. To
ensure products and services are consistent with
their intended purpose.
Achieve customer satisfaction
Continual improvement of performance and
competitiveness
Continual improvement of processes, products and
services
Comply with regulatory requirements
10. ISO 9000 – International
Standard:
How ISO 9000 is applied
Not required by government, up to
management to follow
May require suppliers to be compliant to
standards
○ Apply QMS to the operation
○ Continually assess the effectiveness
○ Make changes for improvement
○ Conduct audits
○ Submit to third party audits
○ Submit to a new registration every 3 years
11. ISO 9000 – International
Standard:
Authority of registration
Awarded by a registrar or certification
bodies
Accredited by accreditations bodies
International Accreditation Forum (IAF)
IAF takes authority from Article 6 of the
WTO’s 1994 Agreement on Technical
Barriers to Trade
12. ISO 9000 – International
Standard:
Registration statistics
December 2008 -- 100,000,00 certificates
were held in 179 countries
○ China 180,107
○ Italy 117,437
○ Japan 89,375
○ United States 49,820
China becoming a industrial Superpower
building quality recognition
Service sector now evaluated for suitability,
effectiveness, performance and quality
13. ISO 9000 – International
Standard:
Organizational Registration
More credibility in world marketplace
Conforming organizational steps
○ Develop a quality manual that gives assurance of
quality products and services
○ Document procedures of how everything will be
operated
○ Secure top management’s commitment to the
QMS and continual improvement
○ Customer requirements determined and met
○ If registering they must hire an accredited registrar
○ Conduct its own internal audits
○ External audits from accredited registrar
14. ISO 9000 – International
Standard:
Organizational Benefits
Provides confidence to the customer and
the organization that it can provide
products and services consistently
Cost risk-management
Improved competitiveness
ISO 9000 Certification Dance
15. ISO 9000 – International
Standard:
Customer Benefits
Meet requirements
Competitive prices
Increased confidence in products
Expectation of quality
16. Origin of ISO 9000:
ISO the world wide federation developed
to harmonize national and international
standards
Developed by American National
Standards Institute (ANSI) and American
Society for Quality (ASQ) in 1987 after 35
years
17. Comparative Scope of ISO 9000
and Total Quality Management:
ISO 9000 and TQM not interchangeable
ISO 9000 is compatible with , and is viewed
as a subset of TQM
ISO 9000 can be implemented in an non-
TQM environment
ISO 9000 can improve operations of
traditional environment
ISO 9000 may be redundant in a mature
TQM system
ISO 9000 and TQM are not in competition
18. Management Motivation for
Registration to ISO 9000:
Merely to obtain marketing advantage –
inappropriate
Appropriate for adopting ISO 9000
○ To improve operations by implementing a QMS
○ To create/improve a QMS that is recognized by
the customers
○ To improve product and service quality and
consistency
○ To improve customer satisfaction
○ To improve competitive posture
○ To conform to major customer requirements
19. ISO and Total Quality
Management Working
Together:
TQM requires everything required by ISO 9000
registration
No international certification for TQM but may
seek ISO 9000 certification to meet customer
demands
ISO 9001 registration can be a good first step to
TQM
A organization that has documented processes
and is involved in total quality management
should find it easy to prepare for ISO 9000
certification
Likewise an organization registered under ISO
9001 will have a head start in implementing total
quality
20. The ISO 9000 effort will benefit from the
total quality preparation phase by having the
following components:
○ Executive level steering committee
○ A vision of guiding principles
○ A set of broad objectives
○ Baselines on employee and customer
satisfaction
○ An objective view of the organizations
strengths and weaknesses
○ A good account of all employees at all levels
of the organization
○ Well thought out means of communicating
with employees and stakeholders
21. Summary:
ISO 9000 and TQM are not fully interchangeable
ISO 9000 is compatible and can be a subset of TQM
Vastly different origins
○ ISO 9000 was developed to harmonize national and international
standards
○ Total Quality came from Japan as a way for them to compete in the
international marketplace
The aim of ISO 9000 is to enable organizations to better serve their
customers and be more competitive in the marketplace by adhering to
quality management principles
Motivations for implementing ISO 9000
○ To improve operations
○ To improve/create a quality management system
○ To improve the consistency of quality
○ To improve customer satisfaction
○ To improve competitive posture
○ To conform to customer requirements
22. References:
Quality Management for Organizational
Excellence – Introduction to Total Quality –
Groetsch and Davis
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