Jenna Gensic

Trade off other Values for Quality??

Building Block #9 You need to be ready to trade off other values in favour of Quality There’s an anecdotal ‘constraint model’ in the world of Engineering: Quality – Price – Timing: pick any two. By staying focused on ‘errors are unacceptable’ (or at least have a rate of errors we can live with) we […]

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All you need to know – Clause 10: Improvement

  This is the final clause in the ‘All you need to know’ series. The series starts here with clause 4: https://simplifyiso.com/all-you-need-to-know-clause-4-0/ Most of what you have in place for Improvement will work just fine here. The jaw dropper is the removal of ‘Preventive Action’. In all my years since 1992 I can honestly say that

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An integrated management system? Why not?

Here’s a VENN diagram we created to get you started down your integration path. You’ll may find this ‘Why Integrate?’ article by Peter Elias Alouche helpful, too: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/case-integrated-management-systems-peter-elias-alouche. Here’s the VENN diagram – click on it to enlarge it:   Here’s the link to our Youtube channel:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7I1MLs8oH0&t=19s

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All you need to know – Clause 9: Performance Evaluation

Of course we want to measure our performance to know how well we’re doing. In fact, if we don’t measure how things are going, we run the risk of experiencing ‘unplanned results’. Never a good thing, unless the results are better than we had planned for. In order to meet the requirements of this section, we’ll

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All you need to know…Operations – Clause 8 of ISO 9001:2015

Seven changes you may not have noticed in this revision of ISO 9001… One of the exercises we use in our Auditor Training is ‘Where’s Waldo?’ Participants look through the new version of ISO 9001 and try to spot where the Standard has changed. These will be part of your ‘how to..’ information so you know

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All you need to know…Support – Clause 7 of ISO 9001:2015

  Well, this is interesting! If you’re already ISO 9001 certified, you’ve probably got this covered, for the most part. Let’s take a look… As in the past, we need 3 major categories of resources to support our operations: People (7.1.2), Infrastructure (7.1.3) and a suitable Work Environment (7.1.4). You’re already demonstrating that you have these

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All you need to know…Planning – Clause 6 of ISO 9001:2015

Risk! Clause 6 has a number of new requirements, but you’re already doing some of them. For example, if you have an estimating department, they are already practicing ‘risk management’. If you have project managers, they are following the path of a project and trying to anticipate what could go wrong. Letting Top Management in on

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All you need to know…Leadership – Clause 5 of ISO 9001:2015

During the planning session of my very first ISO 9001 management system in 1992, the president of the company told me that he was very busy and didn’t want to be bothered until the press came to take the picture of his team and the ISO 9001:1987 certificate. Times have changed! Today, this kind of

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All you need to know…Context of the Organization – Clause 4 of ISO 9001:2015

Now that you’ve started your transition journey, perhaps we can save you some time and still make sure you end up with a system that is an asset for your organization, not a liability. This series is more of a ‘how to…’ rather than just a description of the requirements. The requirements series starts here,

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Toyota Production System Stands the Test of Time

The Toyota Production System (TPS) The TPS is renowned for its focus on reduction of the seven wastes to improve overall customer value. If you haven’t read the originator, Taiichi Ohno’s version, find a copy. (http://www.amazon.com/Toyota-Production-System-Beyond-Large-Scale/dp/0915299143). The 106 pages in this book will provide you with all “you really need to know” about quality and

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