A company or
organization getting certified means the certification body has verified that
the company/organization in question is following the guidelines given in the
standards (for example ISO 9001-2008) has established and maintains the quality
management system and it is stable. In other words QMS has been working
consistently for an extended period of time. This of course depends on the
complexity of its processes and experience of its personnel.
If the organization is
number of years old as is normally the case, they may have many processes
already established and giving them the results in terms of profits. Otherwise
they may not exist for long periods. The difficulty in the interpretation of ISO Certification In India and the ISO
standard comes from the terms used internally and that used in the standard.
The company needs to look at the companion standard ISO 9000 – 2005 for
definitions of the terms used in the certifiable standard –ISO 9001:2008.
ISO has a guide line
paper for selecting a consultant, for ISO Certification In India which seldom gets the company’s
attention.
Here lies the tragedy,
the consultant has established a quality management system which is stand alone
and not properly integrated with company’s established processes so much so you
will notice and often hear that two parallel thing are done one for getting
certified and another for running the company as usual. The causality is
the quality although the company is certified on paper.
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Well explained! Now I have understood why PAPTI have pushed to be an ISO certified company in the Philippines.
ReplyDeleteThank you. Yes ISO is worldwide. So every one has to achieve it. It is does'n matter in which country he/she is located.
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