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- Are the ISO 9000:2000 Standards Too High?
- A number of industry experts are saying that some companies will be unable or unwilling to transition to the ISO 9001:2000 standards. Many say that is not bad news, in fact it will likely weed out thousands of companies who probably bought into ISO 9000 just for contractual purposes. This...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Release of the ISO 9000:2000 Family of Standards
- The year 2000 revisions of the ISO 9000 series of quality management standards were officially released by the International Organization for Standardization. In order to ensure the simultaneous availability of the ISO 9000:2000 series in as many countries as possible, electronic versions of the standards were placed on a...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Transitioning from QS-9000 to ISO/TS 16949
- "Most organizations doing business in the automotive industry have achieved compliance to an ISO 9000 based quality management system QMS standard, such as QS-9000:1998. The International Automotive Task Force IATF, in conjunction with the International Organization for Standardization ISO, collaborated to develop ISO/TS 16949:2002, an automotive industry standard containing ISO...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- The Journey to Performance Excellence: ISO 9000
- These standards, established and maintained by the International Organization for Standardization, are made up of the following three documents:ISO 9000:2000 contains a standard set of terms and definitions related to quality management;ISO 9001:2000 contains requirements for a quality management system QMS for achieving customer satisfaction by meeting customer requirements; ISO...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Ten Tips For Making The Transition To ISO 9001:2000
- To implement a modified quality management system to comply with the requirements of ISO 9001:2000, we offer these ten tips to help you get started. ISO 9001:2000 is intended to be generic and applicable to all organizations, regardless of type, size, and product category. ISO 9001:2000 requires planning any system...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Standard shake-up
- The new standard is build on a theoretical foundation of eight principles and follows a process-based approach to quality management that is intended to align the standard more with the way a business is actually run -- planning, acting, analyzing results, and making improvements -- rather than offering a random...
- White papers 2003-01-01
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