Hi Kenneth,
Thanks for the attachment - ISO 9001-2000 Quality Management System Design.zip posted on cithr. This is a must-read for most of us. I just wanted to confirm if this is the latest updated version since I noticed the post is dated back to 2007. Please forward me the updated version if you have it. My email is darsha.christian@hcl-services.com / darsha.allwyn@gmail.com.
Thanks,
D
From India, Mumbai
Thanks for the attachment - ISO 9001-2000 Quality Management System Design.zip posted on cithr. This is a must-read for most of us. I just wanted to confirm if this is the latest updated version since I noticed the post is dated back to 2007. Please forward me the updated version if you have it. My email is darsha.christian@hcl-services.com / darsha.allwyn@gmail.com.
Thanks,
D
From India, Mumbai
Dear Kenn_etix,
I wish to seek your help if you have any ideas on the changes to be made to the documents in the existing ISO/TS 16949:2002 in light of the revised ISO/TS 16949:2009. Please advise, and kindly share if you have any training materials for internal auditors.
Regards, Sundar
From India, Madras
I wish to seek your help if you have any ideas on the changes to be made to the documents in the existing ISO/TS 16949:2002 in light of the revised ISO/TS 16949:2009. Please advise, and kindly share if you have any training materials for internal auditors.
Regards, Sundar
From India, Madras
Dear Kenneth,
Attachment of the ebook on ISO 9001-2000 is fine. However, please see if you can get an ebook on ISO 9001-2008, as the 2000 version of the standard has already been replaced by the 2008 version.
P. S. Dhingra
Vigilance & Management Consultant
Dhingra Consultancy Group
New Delhi
From India, Delhi
Attachment of the ebook on ISO 9001-2000 is fine. However, please see if you can get an ebook on ISO 9001-2008, as the 2000 version of the standard has already been replaced by the 2008 version.
P. S. Dhingra
Vigilance & Management Consultant
Dhingra Consultancy Group
New Delhi
From India, Delhi
ISO 9001: 2008 defines quality as ‘the degree to which a set of inherent characteristics fulfils requirements.' Grade denotes a category or grade attributed to a product, and grades and categories of products having the same functional use can be widely different. The term quality assurance is used to denote actions that lead to building confidence in all concerned stakeholders that requirements would be fulfilled. The term quality control simply focuses on fulfilling quality requirements. Quality management, on the other hand, encompasses all activities, maintaining the focus on distinction and control aspects in an organization as regards quality is concerned.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
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