IS ISO 9000 CERTIFICATION LOSING ITS CREDIBILITY?
ISO certification was a great hope for many stakeholders in India for making the country strong in terms of quality practices. It was a blessing in disguise when in early nineties; buyers were imposing conditions that you should be ISO compliant to do business with them. ISO was a great system to br...
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doaj-1a3e4a1c91c8408f845b9e2a09fd21662021-03-02T06:48:58ZengCenter for Quality, Faculty of Engineering, University of Kragujevac, SerbiaInternational Journal for Quality Research1800-64501800-74732013-03-0171163168IS ISO 9000 CERTIFICATION LOSING ITS CREDIBILITY?P.R. Ramesh0Rajesh Jain1Molex Micron Pvt. Ltd., IndiaInstitute of Management, Nirma University, Ahmedabad, IndiaISO certification was a great hope for many stakeholders in India for making the country strong in terms of quality practices. It was a blessing in disguise when in early nineties; buyers were imposing conditions that you should be ISO compliant to do business with them. ISO was a great system to bring in improvements in the way an organization functions. But unfortunately some have adopted a short cut approach in getting the certification done. It is only just before the audit team comes for re-inspection that firms start removing dust from the quality manual files so that they can pretend that that they follow those systems. But a real commitment to adhering to these systems is missing. The paper describes such scenario existing in some quarters in India and warns against such practices for the overall good of the system.http://www.ijqr.net/journal/v7-n1/12.pdfISOIndiaQuality |
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IS ISO 9000 CERTIFICATION LOSING ITS CREDIBILITY? |
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IS ISO 9000 CERTIFICATION LOSING ITS CREDIBILITY? |
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IS ISO 9000 CERTIFICATION LOSING ITS CREDIBILITY? |
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IS ISO 9000 CERTIFICATION LOSING ITS CREDIBILITY? |
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IS ISO 9000 CERTIFICATION LOSING ITS CREDIBILITY? |
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is iso 9000 certification losing its credibility? |
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Center for Quality, Faculty of Engineering, University of Kragujevac, Serbia |
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International Journal for Quality Research |
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ISO certification was a great hope for many stakeholders in India for making the country strong in terms of quality practices. It was a blessing in disguise when in early nineties; buyers were imposing conditions that you should be ISO compliant to do business with them. ISO was a great system to bring in improvements in the way an organization functions. But unfortunately some have adopted a short cut approach in getting the certification done. It is only just before the audit team comes for re-inspection that firms start removing dust from the quality manual files so that they can pretend that that they follow those systems. But a real commitment to adhering to these systems is missing. The paper describes such scenario existing in some quarters in India and warns against such practices for the overall good of the system. |
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