ISO 9001 Revision Unpacked: What Changes in Clauses 8–10 on Operations, Performance and Improvement
April 15, 2026
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Source: Many Caps Consulting
As the quality community awaits the upcoming update to ISO 9001, John Watt, Owner of Many Caps Consulting, provides a detailed analysis of proposed changes in the draft ISO 9001:2026.
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