New Revision, Old Mistakes: ISO 9001 Draft Repeats Problems Seen in 2015
November 18, 2025
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Source: Abdur Rahman Farooq
The draft of ISO 9001:2026 has triggered strong debate, with many experts warning that it repeats the same unclear wording and weak audit criteria that caused problems in the 2015 revision.
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