I have recently joined an IT company that has been in existence for 3 years. Currently, they are considering obtaining ISO certification for quality and have requested me to gather information on how to apply. I do not have much knowledge about ISO myself, so I am in urgent need of assistance from seniors. Your help is greatly appreciated.
Priyanky
From India, Bhubaneswar
Priyanky
From India, Bhubaneswar
Hi Priyanka attached are some formats of ISO of a company, it will help you. As far as HR is concerned ISO focusses on training and development. Siddharth
From India, Surat
From India, Surat
Thanks, Siddharth. Basically, we need the ISO certification for the software aspect. Our company deals with software development and web solutions. Your information was good, but I believe it was more HR-related. I don't have much knowledge about this ISO certification. Could you please suggest something more briefly?
From India, Bhubaneswar
From India, Bhubaneswar
Dear Priyanky,
You can start by looking at the website of SAI Global (Standards, Compliance, Ethics, GRC, Auditing, Certification, Training). Then, look at the tools available from Qudos Management (ISO9001 Quality, OHS, ISO14001 Environmental software & services | Qudos). Both were used by my company - Project Professionals Group to secure ISO accreditation recently.
Best Regards,
Kevin Stephens
From Australia, Brisbane
You can start by looking at the website of SAI Global (Standards, Compliance, Ethics, GRC, Auditing, Certification, Training). Then, look at the tools available from Qudos Management (ISO9001 Quality, OHS, ISO14001 Environmental software & services | Qudos). Both were used by my company - Project Professionals Group to secure ISO accreditation recently.
Best Regards,
Kevin Stephens
From Australia, Brisbane
There are several ISO Certification agency you may search on net . They will guide u for starting to ending up to certification. reg
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
See, you don't have to worry. There are companies which look after all the documentation part. These companies have all the documents ready industry-wise. You just have to contract with them, and within 2-3 months, you will get the ISO certificate. They will charge you based on the total number of employees. There are companies like TUV and others. So, it is a very easy process.
Yogesh
From India, Bhopal
Yogesh
From India, Bhopal
"Say What You Do and Do What You Say" - Concept of ISO.
First of all, you have to prepare a Quality Manual comprising of quality policy, quality objectives, company procedures, checklist, process flow, and procedure for various departments, their departmental objectives, organization chart, Management responsibility, Resource Management, Product realization, Measurement, analysis & improvement via corrective action request.
My sincere advice for you is to appoint one person for each individual department. The relevant person will prepare the flow and document the procedure. Take a span of time to gather all the documents from each department, and then proceed to compile the Quality Manual, which is more practical and will yield good suggestions.
I have been working on ISO for around 8 years and have implemented and obtained certification for my previous organizations.
Make it a point that while obtaining certification, it should be a team effort leading to more success. I have worked with 3 certifying bodies: BVQI, AQA, SGS. Everywhere, the system conveys the same thing - "Say What You Do and Do What You Say."
I have attached a registration form from one of the certifying bodies; you can contact them directly or email them for future guidance.
Regards,
Kamal Amrohi
From India, Pune
First of all, you have to prepare a Quality Manual comprising of quality policy, quality objectives, company procedures, checklist, process flow, and procedure for various departments, their departmental objectives, organization chart, Management responsibility, Resource Management, Product realization, Measurement, analysis & improvement via corrective action request.
My sincere advice for you is to appoint one person for each individual department. The relevant person will prepare the flow and document the procedure. Take a span of time to gather all the documents from each department, and then proceed to compile the Quality Manual, which is more practical and will yield good suggestions.
I have been working on ISO for around 8 years and have implemented and obtained certification for my previous organizations.
Make it a point that while obtaining certification, it should be a team effort leading to more success. I have worked with 3 certifying bodies: BVQI, AQA, SGS. Everywhere, the system conveys the same thing - "Say What You Do and Do What You Say."
I have attached a registration form from one of the certifying bodies; you can contact them directly or email them for future guidance.
Regards,
Kamal Amrohi
From India, Pune
Normally, the ISO documentation will have a set of documents that are used in the organization. They will check with that and approve it. Then, we at the organization have to document it and follow the same process. The key point in ISO standards is documenting thoroughly.
If you want more information, you can also visit: [ISO 9001 questions](http://iso-90012008.net/iso-9001-questions/)
Best regards
From Vietnam, Hanoi
If you want more information, you can also visit: [ISO 9001 questions](http://iso-90012008.net/iso-9001-questions/)
Best regards
From Vietnam, Hanoi
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