Synopses & Reviews
It is imperative that an auditor effectively guides an organization through a process of meeting ISO 9000 compliance requirements. However, real value can be added to the process if the auditor establishes a program that also focuses on overall performance relative to the objectives being met for registration. This book introduces a radical new approach that teaches the auditor how to add value, deliver business benefits and become a partner with the organizationâs management team.
This book offers a proven effective questioning technique, structured around key business processes and linked to the requirements of the Standard. It will guide the auditor through a system that significantly contributes to achieving the organizationâs objective of not only compliance but more importantly, an improved process approach that has inherent long term benefits.
With the 2000 update of ISO 9000, auditing has changed radically. With previous versions, the approach concentrated on compliance to specific and individual requirements, independently of how the system really contributed to achieving the organizationâs objectives. Auditors are now required to establish that the systems they are auditing have been based on these principles, one of which is the process approach.
From five fundamental questions, a series of questions is derived for several business processes that will reveal the evidence needed to demonstrate compliance with ISO 9001:2000. At the same time, the strengthof the organizations processes to achieve their objectives is tested. Quality management principles are explained to show how they can be used to establish that the organizationâs management system is soundly based. The current auditing approaches are evaluated to show the fundamental weaknesses relative to how audits are planned, conducted and reported.
Radical new approach that focuses on performance relative to objectivesAllows auditors to focus on the real purposeProvides an effective questioning technique
Synopsis
It is imperative that an auditor effectively guides an organization through a process of meeting ISO 9000 compliance requirements. However, real value can be added to the process if the auditor establishes a program that also focuses on overall performance relative to the objectives being met for registration. This book introduces a radical new approach that teaches the auditor how to add value, deliver business benefits and become a partner with the organization's management team.
This book offers a proven effective questioning technique, structured around key business processes and linked to the requirements of the Standard. It will guide the auditor through a system that significantly contributes to achieving the organization's objective of not only compliance but more importantly, an improved process approach that has inherent long term benefits.
With the 2000 update of ISO 9000, auditing has changed radically. With previous versions, the approach concentrated on compliance to specific and individual requirements, independently of how the system really contributed to achieving the organization's objectives. Auditors are now required to establish that the systems they are auditing have been based on these principles, one of which is the process approach.
From five fundamental questions, a series of questions is derived for several business processes that will reveal the evidence needed to demonstrate compliance with ISO 9001:2000. At the same time, the strength of the organizations processes to achieve their objectives is tested. Quality management principles are explained to show how they can be used to establish that the organization's management system is soundly based. The current auditing approaches are evaluated to show the fundamental weaknesses relative to how audits are planned, conducted and reported.
Radical new approach that focuses on performance relative to objectivesAllows auditors to focus on the real purposeProvides an effective questioning technique
About the Author
David Hoyle has over 30 years experience in quality management. He held managerial positions with British Aerospace and Ferranti International. As a management consultant; firstly, with Neville-Clarke Ltd and before forming Transition Support Ltd, as an independent, he guided such companies as General Motors, Civil Aviation Authority and Bell Atlantic through their ISO 9000 programmes. He has delivered quality management and auditor training courses throughout the world and published five books with Butterworth Heinemann on ISO 9000, some of which have been translated into Spanish, Japanese and Mandarin. Since establishing Transition Support he has worked with a number of organizations in applying the process approach to management and written a wide range of supporting publications some of which have been translated by National Standard Bodies. He has worked with the SMMT on their ST 16949 programme and has participated in various committees of the Institute of Quality Assurance and was a member of IQA Council from 1983 to 2000. He is a Chartered Engineer, Fellow of the Institute of Quality Assurance and Member of the Royal Aeronautical Society.
Table of Contents
Introduction; Audit Methodologies; Quality Management Principles; The Process Approach; Questions at the Enterprise Level; Questions at the Managerial Level; Questions at the Operational Level; Assessing Business Procedures; Conclusions; Aligning Process with Requirements; Aligning Clauses with Key Questions