Best Practices: Securing ISO 9001 Registration for your Organization (Demo)

BEST PRACTICES: SECURING ISO 9001 REGISTRATION FOR YOUR ORGANIZATION (DEMO)

Registering the quality system of your business- be it large or small- will allow you to take advantage of the benefits that internationally-recognized high standards of quality brings. In particular, you’ll be able to enhance the efficiency of your current operations, boost the morale of your people, create new mutually beneficial partnerships, improve client satisfaction, and practically elevate the current status of your business among others. iso-9001Within the last decade, the country has witnessed a trend that showed a growing number of organizations expressing initiative to become ISO-certified. This trend was adapted by organizations of every size, even if they were not seeking to expand to tap the global marketplace at that time. If you want to follow their lead, you may want to look at (at least) a partial “self-assessment checklist” which can nonetheless “give you an insight into how the ISO consultants think and assess companies.” An article published on the ISO 9001 Info website noted that “consultants will look at your existing quality management systems and documentation procedures.” It also pointed out that your organization should be able to identify “who in the administration of the company will be responsible for which aspect of it.” It’s similarly crucial to ensure that your product or service consistently satisfies your clients’ expectations; furthermore, when applying for an ISO 9001 certification, the consultant will look “at how you measure, analyze and improve your procedures.” Get ISO 9001 Registration, ISO 9001 Certification, or both? As you seek to raise the standards of your organization, make sure that you similarly understand the terms. You should know that ISO registration and ISO certification are two terms which have been largely interchanged. The truth, however, is that they’re not synonymous. ISO certification relates to the actual issuance of the certificate. When we say that a certain organization has been ISO-certified, it means that its quality management system has been audited by an independent auditing body. The auditing process is performed in order to confirm that the organization in question is compliant with the standard requirements developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). ISO registration, on the other hand, refers to the actual recording or registration with the auditing body of the ISO certificate obtained by the organization. Bear these differences in mind should you ever decide to have your business conform to ISO standards. (Article Excerpt and Image from The ISO 9001 checklist, ISO 9001 Info, December 5, 2012)