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| Thread ID: 57524 | 2005-05-05 05:45:00 | ISO Standards 9000 / 14000 or similar | CreightonBrown (5692) | PC World Chat |
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| 352304 | 2005-05-06 03:26:00 | Yeah, but does the ISO actually help in analysis and optimisation of processes? Going through the process of establishing a credible QA system, and then obtaining accredititation may well reveal areas of the organisation that require smartening up. These areas could be managerial procedures, or the fine detail of a manufacturing process, a detail of production engineering, or the techniques used by marketing and sales. ISO 9000 etc does not even pretend to offer prescriptions for "analysis and optimisation of processes", for each and every organisation, that is what you hire competent staff to do. |
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