Content by Timothy Lozier
Wed, 11/01/2017 - 12:01
Document control is probably one of the most sought-after applications within the quality management system (QMS). It allows an organization to manage the creation, approval, distribution, and archiving of all controlled documents and processes. It… How to Create a Culture of Quality for Desired OutcomesGo beyond meeting what’s required, to doing what’s desired
Tue, 03/21/2017 - 12:01
Compliance is a common term that is very broad, and many companies interpret compliance as a host of different items. It can be related to quality, safety, or operations, but it encompasses a long list of areas within the organization, including… The Market View on Quality: Three Key TakeawaysSurvey reveals differing priorities between quality managers and executives
Thu, 09/15/2016 - 16:24
Current management regulations and standards stress the importance of making quality management a higher priority throughout all areas of operation. At Verse Solutions, we wanted to find out how quality managers are adjusting to that new mindset,… What Is Risk-Based Thinking?Risk management in ISO 9001:2015
Wed, 03/02/2016 - 15:28
There’s been a shift in how companies view quality and compliance, and as a result, businesses are looking for a more comprehensive method for measuring operational efficiency. Risk management processes are proving to be an effective option for… Benchmarking Risk and Compliance: How Do You Add Up?Go beyond meeting what’s required and do what’s desired
Wed, 11/11/2015 - 15:59
Compliance is a broad term. It can mean compliance to financial obligations, quality and safety, or general compliance to any regulation that is driving the organization. When you look at the current state of quality management and safety… Meeting the Requirements of ISO 9001:2015Automated systems can help
Thu, 03/19/2015 - 00:00
The ISO 9001:2015 standard may still be in draft form, not quite set to replace the existing standard until the end of 2015, but it’s important to keep apprised of these changes and what they will mean for you when complying with the new standard.…