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Lec#4 ISO-Wikipedia Ghazala Amin

2 ISO 9000-Wikipedia References ^ "So many standards to follow, so little payoff". Stephanie Clifford. Inc Magazine, May 2005.^"So many standards to follow, so little payoff" ^ a b c "Good Business Sense Is the Key to Confronting ISO 9000" Frank Barnes in Review of Business, Spring 2000.abc"Good Business Sense Is the Key to Confronting ISO 9000" ^ a b "The 'quality' you can't feel", John Seddon, The Observer, Sunday November 19, 2000ab"The 'quality' you can't feel"John Seddon ^ "A Brief History of ISO 9000: Where did we go wrong?". John Seddon. Chapter one of "The Case Against ISO 9000", 2nd ed., Oak Tree Press. November ISBN ^"A Brief History of ISO 9000: Where did we go wrong?"John SeddonISBN ^ "Is ISO 9000 really a standard?" Jim Wade, ISO Management Systems – May–June 2002^"Is ISO 9000 really a standard?" ^ a b "ISO a GO-Go." Mark Henricks. Entrepreneur Magazine Dec 2001.ab"ISO a GO-Go." ^ The ISO Survey – 2005 (abridged version, PDF, 3 MB), ISO, 2005^The ISO Survey – 2005 ^ Abrahamson, E. (1996). "Managerial fashion." Academy of Management Review. 21(1): ^

3 ISO 9000-Wikipedia ISO 9000 is a family of standards for quality management systems. ISO 9000 is maintained by ISO, the International Organization for Standardization and is administered by accreditation and certification bodies. The rules are updated, as the requirements motivate changes over time.

4 ISO 9000-Wikipedia Some of the requirements in ISO 9001:2008 (which is one of the standards in the ISO 9000 family) include; –a set of procedures that cover all key processes in the business –monitoring processes to ensure they are effective –keeping adequate records –checking output for defects, with appropriate and corrective action where necessary –regularly reviewing individual processes and the quality system itself for effectiveness and –Facilitating continual improvement

5 ISO 9000-Wikipedia A company or organization that has been independently audited and certified to be in conformance with ISO 9001 may publicly state that it is "ISO 9001 certified" or "ISO 9001 registered". Certification to an ISO 9001 standard does not guarantee any quality of end products and services; rather, it certifies that formalized business processes are being applied.

6 ISO 9000-Wikipedia Although the standards originated in manufacturing, they are now employed across several types of organizations. A "product", in ISO vocabulary, can mean a physical object, services, or software.

7 ISO 9000-Wikipedia ISO 9001:2008 Quality management systems — Requirements is a document of approximately 30 pages which is available from the national standards organization in each country. ISO 9001 certification of a fish wholesaler in TsukijiTsukiji

8 ISO 9000-Wikipedia-Contents Few hi-level Content requirements of ISO 9001 –SCOPE –QUALITY MANAGEMENTS SYSTEM –MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITY –QUALITY POLICY –RESPONSIBILITY, AUTHORITY AND COMMMUNICATION –MANAGEMENT REVIEW –RESOURCE MANAGEMENT –INFRASTRUCTURE –WORK ENVIRONMENT –DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT –PURCHASING –CONTROL MECHANISM –AUDITING

9 ISO 9000-Wikipedia-Certification ISO does not itself certify organizations. Many countries have formed accreditation bodies to authorize certification bodies, which audit organizations applying for ISO 9001 compliance certification. Although commonly referred to as ISO 9000:2000 certification, the actual standard to which an organization's quality management can be certified is ISO 9001:2008. Both the accreditation bodies and the certification bodies charge fees for their services. The various accreditation bodies have mutual agreements with each other to ensure that certificates issued by one of the Accredited Certification Bodies (CB) are accepted worldwide.

10 ISO 9000-Wikipedia-Certification The applying organization is assessed based on an extensive sample of its sites, functions, products, services and processes; a list of problems ("action requests" or "non-compliance") is made known to the management. If there are no major problems on this list, or after it receives a satisfactory improvement plan from the management showing how any problems will be resolved, the certification body will issue an ISO 9001 certificate for each geographical site it has visited. An ISO certificate is not a once-and-for-all award, but must be renewed at regular intervals recommended by the certification body, usually around three years. There are no grades of competence within ISO 9001: either a company is certified (meaning that it is committed to the method and model of quality management described in the standard), or it is not.

11 ISO 9000-Wikipedia-Advantages It is widely acknowledged that proper quality management improves business, often having a positive effect on investment, market share, sales growth, sales margins, competitive advantage, and avoidance of litigation. The quality principles in ISO 9000:2000 are also sound, according to Wade and Barnes, who say that "ISO 9000 guidelines provide a comprehensive model for quality management systems that can make any company competitive implementing.

12 ISO 9000-Wikipedia-Advantages ISO often gives the following advantages: Create a more efficient, effective operation Increase customer satisfaction and retention Reduce audits Enhance marketing Improve employee motivation, awareness, and morale Promote international trade Increases profit Reduce waste and increases productivity.

13 ISO 9000-Wikipedia-Problems A common criticism of ISO 9001 is the amount of money, time and paperwork required for registration. According to Barnes, "Opponents claim that it is only for documentation. Proponents believe that if a company has documented its quality systems, then most of the paperwork has already been completed.“ ISO 9001 is not in any way an indication that products produced using its certified systems are any good. A company can intend to produce a poor quality product and providing it does so consistently and with the proper documentation can put an ISO 9001 stamp on it.

14 ISO 9000-Wikipedia-Problems According to Seddon, ISO 9001 promotes specification, control, and procedures rather than understanding and improvement. Wade argues that ISO 9000 is effective as a guideline, but that promoting it as a standard "helps to mislead companies into thinking that certification means better quality,... [undermining] the need for an organization to set its own quality standards." Paraphrased, Wade's argument is that reliance on the specifications of ISO 9001 does not guarantee a successful quality system. While internationally recognized, most US consumers are not aware of ISO 9000 and it holds no relevance to them. The added cost to certify and then maintain certification may not be justified if product end users do not require ISO The cost can actually put a company at a competitive disadvantage when competing against a non ISO 9000 certified company.

15 ISO 9000-Wikipedia-Problems The standard is seen as especially prone to failure when a company is interested in certification before quality. Certifications are in fact often based on customer contractual requirements rather than a desire to actually improve quality. "If you just want the certificate on the wall, chances are, you will create a paper system that doesn't have much to do with the way you actually run your business," said ISO's Roger Frost.

16 ISO 9000-Wikipedia-Problems Certification by an independent auditor is often seen as the problem area, and according to Barnes, "has become a vehicle to increase consulting services." In fact, ISO itself advises that ISO 9001 can be implemented without certification, simply for the quality benefits that can be achieved. Another problem reported is the competition among the numerous certifying bodies, leading to a softer approach to the defects noticed in the operation of the Quality System of a firm. Abrahamson argued that fashionable management discourse such as Quality Circles tends to follow a lifecycle in the form of a bell curve, possibly indicating a management fad.

17 ISO 9000-Wikipedia Summary A good overview for effective use of ISO 9000 is provided by Barnes: "Good business judgment is needed to determine its proper role for a company. Is certification itself important to the marketing plans of the company? If not, do not rush to certification Even without certification, companies should utilize the ISO 9000 model as a benchmark to assess the adequacy of its quality programs."