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What’s Happening With ISO 9001?

Stakeholders have offered suggestions for the upcoming revision

Denise Robitaille
Thu, 05/02/2013 - 16:43
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Editor’s note: Denise Robitaille is a member of the U.S. TAG to ISO/TC 176, the committee responsible for updating the ISO 9000 family of standards. She will be reporting on the revision progress to ISO 9001, which will be completed in 2015. Read other articles in the series here.

By now most people are aware that ISO 9001 is in the process of being revised, with a planned release date of some time in 2015. Reactions from users range from mild curiosity to excitement to extreme trepidation.

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ISO 9001 hasn’t had a significant makeover since 2000, and a lot has changed in our world since then. Supply chains now routinely span the globe. Vast quantities of information can be transmitted virtually instantaneously. Environmental concerns are now incorporated into most organizations’ strategic plans. The evolution of ideas and technology has exploded—and our ability to manage it all has become increasingly critical. It is in this tumultuous environment that the most popular standard ever published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is being revised.

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Submitted by dvanputten on Wed, 05/08/2013 - 09:41

Terrific Summary

Hello Denise:

Thank you for the very well written and concise summary of the current activity surrounding ISO 9001. 

Sincerely, Dirk van Putten

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Submitted by Catalin Doroftei on Wed, 05/08/2013 - 10:19

ISO 9001

Great news. One single remark: Should not be always mentioned the last revision? Like ISO9001:2008?

Thanks

Catalin

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Submitted by Ankit jain on Fri, 09/06/2013 - 00:11

CMMI Consultant | ISO Certification Services

Thanks for spreading this interesting & informative post.

We are CMMI Consultants located in New Delhi, India and serve clients all our the world including countries USA, India, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Tunisia etc.

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Submitted by kashly (not verified) on Wed, 01/29/2014 - 01:55

ISO 9001

Excellent job done by Denise E. Robitaille! ISO 9000 is the foundation of quality management standard but with changing environment and current scenario, there are lots of changes to be needed. So preparing for ISO 9001:2015 could fulfill quality management standard for next 25 years.

Kristna

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