There are things quality managers should never do in a Management Review, yet they still happen regularly, says Ekaterina Potemkina, who openly admits she has made some of the same mistakes herself.
Many organizations begin building or restructuring a quality management system by writing procedures, but there could be a stronger approach: starting with people.
Certification expert Jörg Roggensack has criticized how the German accreditation body DAkkS interprets competence requirements for management system auditors, warning that the approach could lead some auditors to lose their ability to work in certain sectors.
A decades-old professional exam for quality managers has drawn attention after resurfacing online, raising the question of whether today’s professionals could still answer its questions.
Quality managers are often unhappy in their roles, writes Bruce Hutain, a quality assurance professional with over two decades of experience in such roles.
As auditors face growing pressure from high workloads and an aging workforce, Jörg Westphal of Hellmund Personalberater explores new ways of combining experience and technology to support the future of auditing.
A valid ISO 13485 certificate alone does not mean an in vitro diagnostic medical device manufacturer is ready for the In Vitro Diagnostic Regulation (IVDR).
MSA (Measurement System Analysis) and the ISO GUM (Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement) both deal with measurement variation, but they serve different roles in quality and laboratory decisions.
A new AFNOR Certification study, drawing on nearly 20,000 audit reports, shows that organizations certified to ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 perform strongly in operational planning.
A recent reflection by healthcare quality expert Dr. Sambhu Chakraborty questions whether there is sufficient real world implementation experience among the people who write ISO standards.
When a regulation requires compliance with a “voluntary” standard, companies may be able to access that standard for free through a special online platform, the ANSI IBR Portal managed by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).
Lean principles help organizations get more value from AI by strengthening continuous improvement and supporting human judgment rather than replacing it.
Accredited certification bodies are facing five recurring challenges that are increasing pressure on audit delivery as demand for accredited audits continues to grow.
Zero audit findings may seem like proof of strong control, but two aviation quality professionals argue that such results often lack substance and can hide real risks.
As the European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act (EU AI Act) comes into effect this summer, providers of high-risk AI systems will be required to operate a documented quality management system (QMS) covering the full lifecycle of their systems.