543662-TEMPUS-1-2013-1-ME-TEMPUS-JPHES “IMPROVEMENT OF PARTNERSHIP WITH ENTERPISES BY ENHENCEMENT OF A REGIONAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT POTENTIALS IN WBC” 543662-TEMPUS-1-2013-1-

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
ISO EMS OVERVIEW FOR CONTRACTORS
Advertisements

INTRODUCTION TO THE WORLD KLEMS CONFERENCE By Dale W. Jorgenson, Mun S. Ho, and Jon D. Samuels Harvard.
Corporate Office: 310, Ansal Imperial Tower, C- Block Community Center, Naraina Vihar, New Delhi Phone: /
Italy, 29 th May 2012 PeSCoS = Personalised Sustainability Coaching for SMEs = Follow Up Meeting.
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS CERTIFICATION IN INDIA INTRODUCTION –INDIA – ONE OF THE COMPLEX ECONOMIES HAVING PRIVATE, MIXED AND GOVT UNDERTAKINGS - DIVIDED INTO.
Spring Update of December 2013 Forecast for 2014 Manufacturing and Non-Manufacturing Sectors Compare 2014 Forecasts with 2013 Reported Results Broad Sector.
WORKSHOP ON INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CLASSIFICATION IMPLEMENTATION OF INDUSTRY AND OTHER UN CLASSIFICATION - Tanzania Presentation by Morrice.
PROYECTO LEONARDO:ARGO 1 SPANISH VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING.(VET) PROJECT LEONARDO: ARGO Nº REF: I-02-B-F-PP Nº REF: I-02-B-F-PP NAPOLES.
Classification and Guides Cairo, Egypt Arab Republic of Egypt Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics ( CAPMAS )
Serbia and Montenegro Council of Ministers Ministry of Internal Economic Affairs REGULATORY RULES TODAY AND TOMORROW Analytical overview: Mr Alija Haskic,
TEMPUS ME-TEMPUS-JPHES “IMPROVEMENT OF PARTNERSHIP WITH ENTERPISES BY ENHENCEMENT OF A REGIONAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT POTENTIALS IN WBC” TEMPUS
1 Transition of National Accounts of the Republic of Belarus to 2008 SNA Methodology and Cooperation between Producers of Official Statistics National.
SERBIA ON THE WAY TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY INTO BUILDINGS MINISTRY OF CONSTRUCTION, TRANSPORT AND INFRASTRUCTURE JASMINKA PAVLOVIĆ Belgrade,
Industrial policy, Structural Change, and Pattern of Industrial Productivity Growth in Taiwan 1 Tsu-tan Fu Department of Economics & Center for Efficiency.
April 2013, Lithuania, Kedainiai. Education center “BUTS”  Education center «BUTS» was founded in  The main field of activity – adult.
Gaining from Migration: a Case Study on Greece Migration and Development: A Euro-Mediterranean Perspective Rhodes 26 April 2007 Theodora Xenogiani OECD.
1 ISO HOW AND WHY ? Gary Tichnell Manager, Process and Product Control Northrop Grumman Corporation Advanced Technology Lab
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MAINSTREAMING MIGRATION TO THE DEVELOPMENT AGENDA: SOUTH ASIAN EXPERIENCE Taj Samudra Hotel, Colombo, June 2013.
Employment Level Leeds Population Overview year olds working, studying or unemployed Jobs in Leeds now and in future.
TEMPUS ME-TEMPUS-JPHES “IMPROVEMENT OF PARTNERSHIP WITH ENTERPISES BY ENHENCEMENT OF A REGIONAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT POTENTIALS IN WBC” TEMPUS
Istanbul Chamber of Industry An Overview. Chambers in Turkey 365 Chambers in total. 12 Chambers of Industry in most industrialized cities. İstanbul.
Ch 2: Hong Kong’s Economy and Industrial Structure.
Development of Sectoral Training Centres in Lithuania Rimantas Dumčius Public Policy and Management Institute
Sectoring, classifications and breakdowns ECO - UIS Regional Workshop on Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Indicators Tehran,
TEMPUS ME-TEMPUS-JPHES “IMPROVEMENT OF PARTNERSHIP WITH ENTERPISES BY ENHENCEMENT OF A REGIONAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT POTENTIALS IN WBC” IMPROVEMENT.
Engineering Industries Association of Lithuania „Linpra“ 1 Riga 2014 December.
1 9/15/2015 Gogita Todradze National Statistics Office of Georgia Institutional Arrangements for Energy Statistics in Georgia.
Development of wholesale and retail markets in Europe Challenges and opportunities Chandigarh, India November 2012.
The Third European Survey on Working Conditions Carried out in the 15 member nations in 2000 Carried out in the 15 member nations in 2000 Around 1500 workers.
TEMPUS ME-TEMPUS-JPHES “IMPROVEMENT OF PARTNERSHIP WITH ENTERPISES BY ENHENCEMENT OF A REGIONAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT POTENTIALS IN WBC” TEMPUS
TEMPUS ME-TEMPUS-JPHES “IMPROVEMENT OF PARTNERSHIP WITH ENTERPISES BY ENHENCEMENT OF A REGIONAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT POTENTIALS IN WBC” TEMPUS
Copyright 2010, The World Bank Group. All Rights Reserved. Industry statistics General overview 1 Business statistics and registers.
CS27510 Commercial Database Applications. About the course Use of databases in commercial applications Use of databases in commercial applications Modern.
Chapter 6: The Economic Contribution of Hospitals.
Semiannual Forecast Report December 6, 2011 ISM Business Survey Committees.
2015/10/ Economic trends & the productive city WELL-GOVERNED CITY Key issue: Is the political & institutional context stable, open and dynamic enough.
Innovation Division. Innovation Its embedded novelty, providing qualitative increase in the efficiency of processes or products demanded by the market.
National Accounts Statistics of Nepal 2014/15 (Annual Estimate) Press Release Program 08 June, 2015 Central Bureau of Statistics.
GENDER WAGE GAP IN ESTONIA May 13, 2011 Sten Anspal.
1 Inter-industrial Structure in the Asia-Pacific Region: Growth and Integration, by using the 2000 Asian International Input-Output Table Bo Meng, Hajime.
Migration in rural England Jane Atterton Lecturer in Rural Development Centre for Rural Economy Newcastle University.
Measuring the Benefits of Improved Market Access Irina Orlova CASE Ukraine January 2008.
1 Tackling systemic questions BELS, London Simon Roberts Associate Director, Foresight Group.
Welcome to the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) Learning Module Series ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: CESTiCCWASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY FULBRIGHT Liv HaselbachQuinn Langfitt.
Absorption progress of EU Structural Funds within the competence of the Ministry of Economics 14/06/2007.
Impact of structural changes on the labour market 1  Sectors that recover more rapidly from crisis are not the same where the number of jobs decreased.
Table 8.1 Value Added by Sectors, 2004, billions of dollars (to be continued) IndustryValue Added Percent of GDP Primary Sector Agriculture, forestry,
Regional Seminar on Developing a Program for the Implementation of the 2008 SNA and Supporting Statistics Cenker Burak METİN September 2013 Ankara.
Assisting African countries to improve compilation of basic economic statistics: an outline of the UNSD strategy Vladimir Markhonko United Nations Statistics.
Alex Ezrakhovich Process Approach for an Integrated Management System Change driven.
Taiwan KLEMS Database- Progress report Yih-ming Lin Department of Applied Economics National Chiayi University 1.
Hyunbae Chun (Sogang University) Hak K. Pyo (Seoul National University) Keun Hee Rhee (Korea Productivity Center) Structural Changes and Productivity Growth.
NQF in ROMANIA Mihai Iacob, Lucian Voinea Helsinki, Mihai Iacob, Lucian Voinea Helsinki,
MALAYSIA KLEMS: PRODUCTIVITY PERFORMANCE THE 2 ND ASIA KLEMS DATABASE MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP 17 OCTOBER 2014 Mazlina Shafi’i Wan Fazlin Nadia Wan Osman Malaysia.
Sustainability in the Supply Chain 5 © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. SUPPLEMENT.
Global Waste Recycling Services Market Share, Global Trends, Analysis, Research, Report, Opportunities, Segmentation and.
Enron Net Works Opportunity Valuation May 2001 STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.
EU membership - Economic implications. Summary - Trade Scotland like the majority of advanced economies has seen a shift from manufacturing to services.
Impacts of Oil Price Changes Korea Development Institute
Objective 4.04 Understand Marketplace Experience
Productivity Growth and Resource Reallocation Effects in Taiwan: Tsu-tan Fu, Soochow University Yih-ming Lin, National Chiayi University.
Change of turnover Source: Statistics Finland,
Agriculture, forestry, and fishing
ESTP – Course Structural Business Statistics
Development of a framework for use of administrative data
ESTP – Course Structural Business Statistics
Illinois Climate Change Advisory Group (ICCAG) Modeling Sub-group An introduction to ENERGY 2020 April 26, 2007.
LUCAS Task Force Statistical tables.
Cultural Employment.
Data Report: Orillia January 2018.
Presentation transcript:

TEMPUS ME-TEMPUS-JPHES “IMPROVEMENT OF PARTNERSHIP WITH ENTERPISES BY ENHENCEMENT OF A REGIONAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT POTENTIALS IN WBC” TEMPUS ME-TEMPUS-JPHES DEV1 - Analysis and model definition for QMS enhancement 1.3 WBC regional enterprises’ and customers’ needs from the aspect of QMS

Content  Statistical data of the MS in enterprises  Analysis of enterprises’ needs from the aspect of QMS  Analysis of customers’ needs from the aspect of QMS

Statistical data of the MS in enterprises  Evolution of ISO certificates in Serbia Figure 1 – Statistical data of MS certifications for 2013 in Serbia

Evolution of ISO certificates in Serbia Figure 2 – Evolution of ISO 9001 certificates in Serbia Figure 3 – Evolution of ISO certificates in Serbia

Evolution of ISO certificates in Serbia Figure 4 – Evolution of ISO certificates in Serbia Figure 5 – Evolution of ISO certificates in Serbia

Evolution of ISO certificates in Serbia Figure 6 – Evolution of ISO certificates in Serbia Figure 7 – Evolution of ISO/IEC certificates in Serbia

Evolution of ISO certificates in Serbia Figure 8 – Evolution of ISO/TS certificates in Serbia The results reveal healthy growth for all certifications to ISO management systems, with all seven standards showing an increase. Of particular note is the significant jump in the food safety (ISO 22000).

The number of certificated enterprises in Serbia standard

The number of withdrawn certificates Standard /

The number of certificated enterprises according to economic sectors (1) ECONOMIC SECTORISO 9001ISO 14001ISO/IEC Agriculture, fishery, forestry1640 Mining and quarrying28160 Food products, drinks and tobacco Textiles and textile products36170 Leather and leather products600 Wood processing and wood products1960 Cellulose, paper and paper products2280 Publishing houses1620 Printing companies49110 Coal production and refined petroleum products1490 Nuclear fuel000 Chemicals, chemical products and fibers54270 Pharmacy41280 Rubber and plastics products97340 Non-metallic minerals32110 Concrete, cement, lime, mortar29180 Metal and metal products Machines and equipment Electrical and optical equipment Shipbuilding400 Aviation100

The number of certificated enterprises according to economic sectors (2) ECONOMIC SECTORISO 9001ISO 14001ISO/IEC Other transport equipment3250 Unclassified production40130 Recycling7210 Electricity supply991 Gas supply200 Water supply1150 Building and Construction Wholesale and retail trade, repair of vehicles Hotels and restaurants4420 Transportation and storage87231 Financial intermediation, real estates, rental610 Information Technology Engineering services Other services Public administration3011 Education3860 Health and social work5260 Other social services39151 TOTAL

Analysis of enterprises’ needs from the aspect of QMS  The training should be conceived:  to be compliant with European standards 27,4%  to provide the necessary knowledge for European Integration 20,6%  to enable the issuance of the certification 19,9%  that is competitive in comparison to other courses that are offered 12,3%  to include all of sectors 10,3%  to be massive 9,5%

Analysis of enterprises’ needs from the aspect of QMS  Type of education structure:  colleges and consultant organization 62,5%  internal training centers 25%  services of independent consultants 12,5%  Way of functioning:  lectures 31,25%  the special courses 25%  school quality 18,75%  independent learning 18,75%  seminars, conferences 6,25%

Analysis of enterprises’ needs from the aspect of QMS  The preferred form of educational structures  training organized by the University 40,5%  training in the organization 24,5%  training of the consulting organization 20%  vocational training by professional organizations 15%  The most appropriate training program and target group  combined cycle of training at the training center in the organization 46,4%  training in the organization 42,5%  training to acquire additional knowledge of professionals in the field of quality 11,1%

Analysis of enterprises’ needs from the aspect of QMS  The preferred profile lecturers  University teachers 29,8%  the professionals (consultants) 38%  European experts 32,2%  Which certificate should have a training center  EOQ 31,8%  Other on standards EU 26,3%  ISO ,1%  State 20,8%

Analysis of enterprises’ needs from the aspect of QMS  Stimulation actions in enterprises  management training 41,6%  the progress in the organization 35,8%  partial payment 22,6%  Incentive actions in the field of quality and environmental protection  harmonization of legislation with EU 47%  incorporating aspects of the quality of legislation 19,9%  training of Officials 19,7%  promotion of programs to support quality projects 13,4%

Analysis of customers’ needs from the aspect of QMS  External needs Commercial benefits: (1) Competitiveness, (4) Sales increase, (6) Reduced number of reclamations, (7) Relation with supplier, (12) Risk reduction, (14) Realization/Increase in exports Benefits of marketing: (2) Improving the image, (3) Increase number of buyers, (5) Meeting the demand of customers, Regulatory benefits: (8) Aligning with the law, (9) Relation with community, (10) Reduction of fines, (11) Reduced frequency of incidents, (13) Better environmental control

Analysis of customers’ needs from the aspect of QMS  Internal needs Operational benefits: (1) Increase of efficiency, (2) Documentation reduction, (9) Quality of products, (13) Reduction of hazardous waste Benefits for employees: (4) Motivation of employees, (5) Competence of employees, (6) Better defining of responsibilities of employees, (8) Improved communication, (12) Reducing employee injuries, Financial benefits: (3) Cost reduction, (7) Owner satisfaction, (10) Reduction of mismatching, (11) Decrease in equipment damage