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.
Pankaj Bhatia, a quality leader with more than 28 years of experience in medical devices and automotive, shares valuable insider lessons for newcomers to the profession.
Mercy Kagendo, Head of QAFS at Farmer’s Choice Limited and Plant Operations Manager at Choice Meats Limited, shares a personal reflection on what it truly means when a quality manager stops speaking up.
Cornelis van Elst, Founder of QAssurance, warns in his blog post that impartiality in certification audits is being compromised as technical reviewers become “technical previewers”.
Quality professionals often struggle to show their real impact because they focus on procedures instead of outcomes, writes Lokman Hossain in his blog post.
Drawing from his experience in auditing and quality management, Johnathon Grumelot, president of JAG Business Consulting, outlines several systemic issues he believes are inherent in ISO 9001.
Consultant and auditor Agata Lewkowska, Ph.D., from QualityWise, reflects on how the tone and phrasing of audit questions can decide whether an audit builds trust or tension.
In an interview with Quality Magazine, ISO 9001 consultant and writer at ISO Tracker QMS Software Michael Mills described the ongoing revision of the main quality management system standard as a chance to reconnect with the principles behind quality management, rather than just modify its structure or vocabulary.
Management review often turns into what many call the “Quality Terror” - hours of slides, metrics, and endless presentations that check a compliance box but deliver little real value.
Diana Parisi, Director and Principal Consultant at JUMP Consulting, shares a sharp and creative reflection on why many HSEQ (Health, Safety, Environment, and Quality) management systems fail.
Accreditation is often seen as rigid, bureaucratic, or focused on perfection, but in reality, it plays a vital role in ensuring trust, quality, and accountability across industries.
An unplanned audit can feel like a nightmare, but Gillet Friedrich, Managing Director and consultant at OPTIQUM, reminds readers that it’s no reason to panic.
A blog post by Perfect ConneXions, a business consulting and services company based in Chesterfield, England, draws a striking parallel between ISO audits and courtroom trials.
The International Automotive Oversight Bureau (IAOB) and the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) released a new video explaining how multisite audits are performed under IATF 16949,