Simple Transition Path

The International Accreditation Federation (IAF) has identified 5 broad steps to get you from ‘here’ to ISO 9001:2015, (or any other Standard for that matter!) in their paper ‘Transition Planning Guidance for ISO 9001:2015’. This is a review of section 3.1 for you – a link to the complete paper is at the end of this post. […]

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Measurements can mess you up!

John Seddon, Vanguard Consulting, has been using the Toyota Production System and Systems Thinking for almost 3 decades. His work is well known throughout the Quality World and he has made significant improvements in processes for hundreds of organizations and UK government departments. This article is based on his ‘Lean Tactics’ document Measurement. What to

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If we’re not getting better, it feels like it’s getting worse…

ISO 9001:2015 Clause 10 – Improvement This Clause is the ‘money maker’ for any organization – improvement = profits! Since the 2015 version of ISO 9001 has removed specific requirements for a procedure for ‘Preventive Action’, Clause 10 places increased importance on an organization to be proactive and prevent non-conformances rather than waiting for a problem

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ISO 9001:2015 Clause 9 – Don’t let measurements undermine performance

A quick look confirms that there are no potholes in this part of the Transition Highway to 9001:2015. Generally speaking, the Monitoring, Measurement and Analysis requirements are VERY similar to the 2008 version. However, poorly designed measurements can actually cause suboptimal performance. In the work done by John Seddon of Vanguard Consulting in the UK

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Get it into Context!

ISO 9001:2015 Clause 4 –  “Context of the Organization” This is a valuable requirement to spend some time on. The better we understand our ‘Context’, the stronger Management System we will design. It will result in more resilience for our organization. This clause requires that we identify what kids of external and internal issues exist that will

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