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Abstract: . . . organization. Where phased implementation takes place, the effectiveness of the system in selected areas can be evaluated. It would be a good idea initially to evaluate areas where the chances of a positive evaluation are high, to maintain the confidence of both management and staff in the merits of implementing the quality management system. The implementation progress should be monitored to ensure that the quality management system is effective and conforms to the standard. These activities include internal quality audit, formal corrective action and management review. Step 10. Internal Quality . . . . . . Improvement Certification to ISO 9000 should not be an end. You should continually seek to improve the effectiveness and suitability of the quality management system through the use of: Quality policy Quality objectives Audit results Analysis of data Corrective and preventive actions Management review ISO 9004:2000 provides a methodology for continual improvement. . . . . . . working satisfactorily, it awards the organization a certificate, generally for a period of three years. During this three-year period, it will carry out periodic surveillance audits to ensure that the system is continuing to operate satisfactorily. Step 14: Continual Improvement Certification to ISO 9000 should not be an end. You should continually seek to improve the effectiveness and suitability of the quality management system through the use of: Quality policy Quality objectives Audit results Analysis of data Corrective and preventive actions Management review ISO 9004:2000 provides a methodology . . . . . . surveillance audits to ensure that the system is continuing to operate satisfactorily. Step 14: Continual Improvement Certification to ISO 9000 should not be an end. You should continually seek to improve the effectiveness and suitability of the quality management system through the use of: Quality policy Quality objectives Audit results Analysis of data Corrective and preventive actions Management review ISO 9004:2000 provides a methodology for continual improvement. . . . . . . 14: Continual Improvement Certification to ISO 9000 should not be an end. You should continually seek to improve the effectiveness and suitability of the quality management system through the use of: Quality policy Quality objectives Audit results Analysis of data Corrective and preventive actions Management review ISO 9004:2000 provides a methodology for continual improvement. . . . --3000,5,300,2786,19823
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