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ISO 9000 Series of Quality Management and Assurance Standards. 1979 the British Standard Institute (BSI) submitted a formal proposal to the International Standards Organization (ISO) in Geneva
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ISO 9000 Series of Quality Management and Assurance Standards • 1979 the British Standard Institute (BSI) submitted a formal proposal to the International Standards Organization (ISO) in Geneva • The first edition of ISO 9000 standards was published in 1987 (these standards were based mainly on UK BS-5750 standards, and Canadian standards, CSA-Z299)
ISO 9000 Standards • Concept: determine characteristics of the management practices that must be standardized. • Main objective: total quality improvement • Difficulties: many countries initiated and implemented their own National Quality Policies.
ISO 9000 Series • ISO 9000 (a guide) • ISO 9001 (a set of requirements for the quality system of the supplier) • ISO 9002 (product standards) • ISO 9003 (final inspection and testing) • ISO 9004 (guidelines for developing and implementing quality system principles, structure, auditing and review)
ISO 9000 Standards • The implementation of the ISO 9000 standards does not imply necessarily a higher level of quality but it forces a company to assure its customers that the products are manufactured according to the standards. • The directives of standards cover mainly such areas as product safety, and other quality considerations. • The list of products (medical implants, gas appliances, toys, building products, etc)
ISO 9000 Registration • In the United States the registration process is supported by the American Society for Quality (ASQ) • The Registrar Accreditation Board (RAB) was formed in 1989. • The main function of RAB is to accredit registrar, which will register suppliers.
ISO 9000 Standards • According to respondents of the survey conducted by Deloitte & Touche (1994) the ISO 9000 registration is a routine • ISO 9000 registration is a bottom line of doing business • ISO 9000 is a critical marketing tool (saves annually from $25,000 to more than $500,000)
Companies seek ISO 9000 registration in order to • Enter global markets • Improve organization’s management and product/service quality • Self-assess its quality procedures • Outward (exporting) internalization • Satisfy customers
Basic Steps in ISO 9000 Registration • Planning • Training • Preparing documentation • Internal assessment • Internal auditing • Pre-registration assessment • Registration assessment • Certification
Positive effects of ISO 9000 certification • Improving processes’ procedures • Improving process understanding • Improving existing quality policies and programs • Completing Quality Manual • Improving communication between management and employees • Increasing company’s credibility
Negative aspects of ISO 9000 • Extra time and money involved in the registration process. • Distraction from other quality programs • A lot of work
The Success Factors in ISO 9000 Registration • Clear planning • Hard work of each employee • Commitment from top level • Management support at every level • Cross-functional team work • Weekly meetings • Extensive training resulting in knowledgeable individuals
Managerial Implications • ISO 9000 are becoming an integral part of global business • Managers must understand what the critical success factors are before starting the ISO 9000 registration • There are extensive benefits to the company beyond the certification. • Consider certification to other standards.