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Abstract: . . . methods can be used, such as graphical representations, written instructions, checklists, flow charts, visual media, or electronic methods. Further guidance on the documentation requirements of ISO 9001:2000 is given in ISO /TC176/SC2/N525R. . . . . . . criteria for monitoring, measurement and analysis? - How can we incorporate this into the planning of our QMS and product realization processes? - What are the economic issues (cost, time, waste, etc.)? Page 8 ISO 9000 Introduction and Support Package: Guidance on the Process Approach to quality management systems © ISO 2001 – All rights reserved ISO /TC 176/SC 2/N 544R 8 - What methods are appropriate for data gathering? d) . . . . . . criteria for monitoring, measurement and analysis? - How can we incorporate this into the planning of our QMS and product realization processes? - What are the economic issues (cost, time, waste, etc.)? Page 8 ISO 9000 Introduction and Support Package: Guidance on the Process Approach to quality management systems © ISO 2001 – All rights reserved ISO /TC 176/SC 2/N 544R 8 - What methods are appropriate for data gathering? d) Ensure . . . . . . processes should be documented the organization may wish to consider factors such as: • effect on quality; • risk of customer dissatisfaction • statutory and/or regulatory requirements • economic risk • effectiveness and efficiency • competence of personnel • complexity of processes Where it is found necessary to document processes, a number of different methods can be used, such as graphical representations, written instructions, . . . . . . Approach to quality management systems © ISO 2001 – All rights reserved ISO /TC 176/SC 2/N 544R 8 - What methods are appropriate for data gathering? d) Ensure the availability of resources and information necessary to support the operation and monitoring of these processes - What are the resources needed for each process? - What are the communication channels? - How can we provide external and internal information about the process? . . . . . . measurement and analysis? - How can we incorporate this into the planning of our QMS and product realization processes? - What are the economic issues (cost, time, waste, etc.)? Page 8 ISO 9000 Introduction and Support Package: Guidance on the Process Approach to quality management systems © ISO 2001 – All rights reserved ISO /TC 176/SC 2/N 544R 8 - What methods are appropriate for data gathering? d) Ensure the availability of resources . . . . . . it is found necessary to document processes, a number of different methods can be used, such as graphical representations, written instructions, checklists, flow charts, visual media, or electronic methods. Further guidance on the documentation requirements of ISO 9001:2000 is given in ISO /TC176/SC2/N525R. . . . --3000,7,214,3205,18504
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