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Quality Professionals Eye ISO 9001 Updates Amid Controversy
Quality Professionals Eye ISO 9001 Updates Amid Controversy
A blog post by "TOP Quality Consulting" examines the delayed revision of ISO 9001, a major topic in the quality management field.
Interview With "Systematic QMS" President Highlights Core Benefits of Cloud-Based Solutions
Interview With "Systematic QMS" President Highlights Core Benefits of Cloud-Based Solutions
In a recent interview with Megan Wallin-Kerth of Quality Digest, Systematic QMS President James Lozos shared insights into the company’s approach to quality management.
Are ISO 27001 and NEN 7510 Enough to Meet NIS2 Supply Chain Demands?
Are ISO 27001 and NEN 7510 Enough to Meet NIS2 Supply Chain Demands?
Cees van der Wens examines whether ISO 27001:2022 and NEN 7510:2024 adequately meet the requirements of the NIS2 Directive, which aims to ensure a high level of cybersecurity across essential sectors.
Don’t Risk Certification: Expert Guidance for Transitioning to ISO 27001:2022
Don’t Risk Certification: Expert Guidance for Transitioning to ISO 27001:2022
Sarah Kammigan, in her opinion piece, examines the transition to ISO/IEC 27001:2022 as the October 2025 deadline draws near.
Why Standards Education Is Key to Preparing Students for Modern Industry
Why Standards Education Is Key to Preparing Students for Modern Industry
As David Horlock highlights in his recent blog post, universities are urged to incorporate standards education into their curricula.
Certifications for EcoVadis Ratings Provide Evidence of Sustainability and Ethical Standards
Certifications for EcoVadis Ratings Provide Evidence of Sustainability and Ethical Standards
Sustainability has become a central priority in today’s business world, driven by environmentally conscious consumers, investors, and regulatory demands, notes Sarah Alford of DQS in her blog post.
"Everybody-Just-Knows" Methodology Can Work, But Only on a Smaller Scale
"Everybody-Just-Knows" Methodology Can Work, But Only on a Smaller Scale
Achieving quality without a formal system is possible but becomes increasingly challenging as the scale of operations grows, argues Michael Mills in Pragmatic Quality Blog.
ANAB Study Finds Limited Yet Emerging AI Use in Certification of Persons, Focus on Admin Tasks
ANAB Study Finds Limited Yet Emerging AI Use in Certification of Persons, Focus on Admin Tasks
The ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) conducted a study on the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in certification of persons under ISO/IEC 17024, revealing limited but emerging adoption.
Reilhac Uses Ishikawa Diagram to Scan Root Causes of ISO 9001 Certification Credibility Issues
Reilhac Uses Ishikawa Diagram to Scan Root Causes of ISO 9001 Certification Credibility Issues
Jean-Marie Reilhac, founder of QleanRSE Consulting, has used the Ishikawa diagram to examine the root causes behind the loss of credibility in ISO 9001 certification.
How Communicating the Right Way Builds Quality Culture
How Communicating the Right Way Builds Quality Culture
A recent blog post by EU MDR Compliance emphasizes how effective communication can build a strong quality culture.
Audits Show Consulting Firms Advising on IS often Neglect Their Own Risk Assessment
Audits Show Consulting Firms Advising on IS often Neglect Their Own Risk Assessment
Steven Vogelaar, an ISO 27001 lead auditor and cybersecurity specialist, highlights a recurring issue in certification audits:
Concept of "Error" in ISO 9001, Explained
Concept of "Error" in ISO 9001, Explained
ISO 9001 does not speak about errors, but about non-conformities, as explained in a blog post by TÜV SÜD.
ISO 9001 Guards Against Dodging Responsibility Through Outsourcing
ISO 9001 Guards Against Dodging Responsibility Through Outsourcing
The Quality Management System standard ISO 9001 includes safeguards against companies sidestepping regulations by outsourcing questionable practices to external suppliers,
"The Standards Show" Explores Upcoming ISO Standard for Corporate Purpose
"The Standards Show" Explores Upcoming ISO Standard for Corporate Purpose
The new episode of "The Standards Show", hosted by Matthew Chiles of BSI, puts corporate purpose in focus.
Auditing: Finding Faults or Issuing Opinions?
Auditing: Finding Faults or Issuing Opinions?
Audits are often seen as fault-finding, but a blog by Chinmay Kulkarni offers a different perspective.
Why Finances Are a Surprisingly Good Ally for Quality
Why Finances Are a Surprisingly Good Ally for Quality
Quality expert Ekaterina Potemkina shared her perspective on why finances are a crucial but often overlooked partner for quality efforts.
Risk Manager’s Love-Hate Dynamic With ISO 31000 and Why Love Prevails
Risk Manager’s Love-Hate Dynamic With ISO 31000 and Why Love Prevails
Rajeev Thykatt explains in his blog why every risk manager has a love-hate relationship with the ISO 31000 standard.
ISO Management System vs. Conformity Assessment Standards: Introduction and Similarities
ISO Management System vs. Conformity Assessment Standards: Introduction and Similarities
A blog post by ANAB is exploring the relationship between ISO Management System Standards and Conformity Assessment Standards.
ISO 9001 Revision Process Adrift: Navigating Rough Waters Ahead
ISO 9001 Revision Process Adrift: Navigating Rough Waters Ahead
The future of the ISO 9001 standard is adrift, claims Jean-Marie Reilhac in a blog post.
Recipe for a Future-Fit Lab: Genuine Improvements Over Quantity of Changes
Recipe for a Future-Fit Lab: Genuine Improvements Over Quantity of Changes
Ensuring that your laboratory remains future fit is essential, as it is pointed out in a blog post by NATA.
Transform CAPA Into a Story for Better Results
Transform CAPA Into a Story for Better Results
Quality specialist Ekaterina Potemkina offers an original solution for making the CAPA process more successful: treat it like a story!
Why Compliance Alone Falls Short in Achieving Quality
Why Compliance Alone Falls Short in Achieving Quality
Today, simply meeting compliance standards is no longer enough to stand out in a highly regulated market.
Why Formal Quality Management Does Not Work in Public Sector
Why Formal Quality Management Does Not Work in Public Sector
Kai-Uwe Behrends argues in his commentary that formal quality management (QM) often fails in the public sector due to its rigid nature.
Five Steps to Prove Consideration in Quality Management
Five Steps to Prove Consideration in Quality Management
Michael Mills at Pragmatic Quality Blog explains how to prove consideration in quality management, sharing a five-step approach to demonstrate thoroughness.
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