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               The    International Organization for Standardization recently opened a new section    on its Web site to help small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) achieve the    benefits of standardization. The materials and articles address the benefits of registration to ISO 9001    and ISO 14001, and include implementation tips. “SMEs may mistakenly perceive    of international standards as being only for big business and government,”    says Alan Bryden, ISO secretary-general. “In fact, SMEs too can benefit    from the state-of-the-art technology and management practices disseminated by    international standards, which also open the door to export markets and participation    in global supply chains.”
The    International Organization for Standardization recently opened a new section    on its Web site to help small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) achieve the    benefits of standardization. The materials and articles address the benefits of registration to ISO 9001    and ISO 14001, and include implementation tips. “SMEs may mistakenly perceive    of international standards as being only for big business and government,”    says Alan Bryden, ISO secretary-general. “In fact, SMEs too can benefit    from the state-of-the-art technology and management practices disseminated by    international standards, which also open the door to export markets and participation    in global supply chains.” Consistent with this effort, the use of ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 in smaller organizations will be the theme for World Standards Day, which will be recognized globally on Oct. 14.
For more information, visit www.iso.org. 
 
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