Why does our company need to be
ISO 9001 certified?
ISO 9001 is the quality management system
(QMS) standard and it produces numerous benefits for any company willing to go
that route.
ISO 9001 Certification
Becoming ISO 9001 certified means to pass a physical
ISO 9001:2015 certification audit by a registrar (a certifying agency).
1. Meet Customer Requirements
Many companies want ISO 9001 certification just to
satisfy one customer requirement. The customer states that it will only
do business with vendors that are certified as ISO 9001 compliant, so to get
(or keep) the business they need that certification. The problem with these
companies is that they’re looking for a short-term payoff. They see nothing but
that one benefit — we need money — and ignore the long-term benefits, like “if
we keep the customer well satisfied, they will want to come back again and
again”.
They don’t embrace the concept of quality through
continual improvement. They don’t understand that continued customer
satisfaction is the ultimate goal of a QMS. In other words, these companies
haven’t “bought into the program”. See, you may obtain a piece of paper (that
ISO certificate) that claims ISO 9001 certification without seeing much actual
quality or improvement. Focusing only on that one benefit — your immediate gain
— without putting the customer in front will end up costing you much more
in the long run. Hopefully, some of the quality management system ideas may rub
off and eventually stick…but wouldn’t you rather have a plan than trust to
luck?
2. Get More Revenue and Business
from New Customers
Once you earn your ISO 9001 certification, you can
advertise your quality certification and respond to requests for quotes (RFQ)
from companies that make ISO 9001 certification a “must-have”. ISO 9001
certification can open up new markets you were virtually unable to do business
with before your certification.
3. Improve Company and Product
Quality
A quality management system standard is all about
quality (really!) so, of course, one result of adopting a QMS should be
an improved level of quality for the entire organization — every process,
and every product. A well-designed, effectively implemented ISO 9001 Quality
Management System will put your company on the Road to Quality.
4. Increase Customer Satisfaction
with your Products
Quality means whatever you produce will work as
your customers expect. You will meet not only their stated requirements
— you will meet more of their implied requirements, too. Quality also
means far fewer complaints and doing a better job of resolving those you do. If
your quality management system is working correctly, you should know what your
customers expect and you should be providing it, resulting in increased
customer satisfaction.
5. Describe, Understand, and
Communicate Your Company Processes
The ISO 9001 QMS standard requires that you
identify and describe your processes using business metrics, the purpose of
which is to better manage and control your business processes. Quality
objectives form the center of your system. Metrics are used to understand and
communicate your system’s performance relative to your quality objectives. If
you make an honest attempt to conform to the requirements of getting ISO 9001
certification, you’ll learn more about your business.
6. Develop a Professional Culture
and Better Employee Morale
Implementing an ISO 9001 Quality Management System
can empower employees. Your QMS will provide them with clear expectations
(quality objectives and job descriptions), the tools to do their job
(procedures and work instructions), and prompt, actionable feedback on their
performance (process metrics). The result? An improved company culture and a
more professional staff!
7. Improve the Consistency of
Your Operations
What is consistency? Well, one way to think of it
is “decreased variation”. Reducing the variation in your processes is the
definition of consistency. Is your customer better served by you supplying them
with a consistent product — same dimensions, same weight, same
tolerances, same output every time — or by your products being unpredictable
and “all over the place”? (I hope you’re not thinking too hard on this.)
Of course, they won’t accept variation, and neither
should you! And how do you decrease variation? Increase control of your
processes! Control comes from having a clear target to shoot for (objective),
collecting data on the process (metrics), and understanding how to adjust the
process (procedures and work instructions) to maintain the target output. If
your ISO 9001 QMS is working, you should be increasing operational…and
product…consistency.
8. Focus Management and Employees
We’ve discussed quality objectives, metrics, and
procedures used within an ISO 9001 Quality Management System. Having the right
objectives, metrics, and procedures, management and employees should be able
to focus better on what’s important. Yet, this isn’t always the case — it’s
easy to lose focus over a period of time.
The ISO 9001 QMS has a way to ensure the company
stays focused, and that’s quality auditing. Internal audits, registration
(and surveillance) audits, and self-process audits. ISO 9001 certification
requires that the company periodically audit its quality processes. Regular
process audits and as-needed audits, when done correctly, provide the objective
feedback needed to correct any deviations from the quality path and keep the
company focused on its goals.
9. Improve Efficiency, Reduce
Waste, and Save Money
An ISO 9001 Quality Management System isn’t
perfect; no process and no one is perfect. (Why else would the standard devote
a clause to “continual improvement”?) A well-run QMS does enable your
company to approach perfection. As your processes improve, become more
consistent, and you achieve your target objectives with greater regularity, you
will see tangible results. Your process waste will decrease, for one.
Waste is money lost forever. Waste results from
poor quality and inefficiency. Inefficiency results from variation and
inconsistent processes. Reduce variation, improve consistency, and you’ll have
less waste…and more money. It’s that simple!
10. Achieve International Quality
Recognition
ISO 9001 is a worldwide standard administered by
the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), based in Switzerland.
ISO 9001 is currently in use by close to one million organizations
around the world! It is truly a world wide standard for quality! Obtaining ISO
9001 certification puts your company in a very select group.
What Can You Do With This
Certification?
You can use the fact that your company is ISO
9001:2015 certified in your marketing. Your management system and its processes
have been certified to ISO 9001:2015 so you do want to talk about your successful
registration to ISO 9001:2015 just as long as you do not suggest that your
products are certified or that you are certified by ISO, which is what ISO
certified implies.
What can’t you do?
- You
can’t use or modify ISO’s logo…it is ISO’s brand and intellectual
property.
- You
can’t say ISO 9001 or ISO certified…You must spell it out. We are ISO
9001:2015 certified; we are not certified by ISO or by ISO 9001.
- ISO
9001:2015 cannot be listed on your products or used in literature to imply
product certification…It’s not a product certification it’s a company
certification.
- You
must be careful with your scope description so it properly depicts your
certified activities and geographic locations.
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