DocumentCode :
289535
Title :
ISO 9000 the revision-the small business perspective
Author :
Pengelly, R.J.
Author_Institution :
RJM Bus. Anal. Ltd, Lancaster, UK
fYear :
1994
fDate :
34668
Firstpage :
42491
Lastpage :
42495
Abstract :
Third party certification to BS EN ISO 9000 Standard is now accepted as bringing two major benefits. Firstly holding certification is seen as a way to secure further contracts with other organisations, public or private. Secondly, working to gain and retain certification provides improved efficiency and leading to the avoidance of financial problems. Private sector businesses have made substantial investments in becoming certification holders of the Standard; investments which must be protected. Many of the small businesses voicing concerns relating to the Standard turn over less than £50,000 per year, and have less than six staff. They do not have a departmental structure, let alone a separate quality department, and find it difficult to see `quality´ as a separate issue from all the other strategic and operational aspects. Their concerns jeopardise the investment of the certification holders. This 1994 revision of the Standard is unlikely to stem the flow of problems voiced by small business. This paper gives every encouragement to make the next revision, called `Vision 2000´, relevant to managing in the 90s. It outlines the two major reforms required that are outside the remit of Revision committees´ work but which are essential to enable `Vision 2000´ to be successful
Keywords :
ISO standards; certification; commerce; quality control; BS EN ISO 9000 Standard; Vision 2000; investments; private sector; quality assurance; revision; small business; third party certification;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
ISO 9000: The Revisions, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
London
Type :
conf
Filename :
383727
Link To Document :
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