The Most Common Mistakes Made with ISO 9001
Some very common mistakes often happen when companies try for ISO 9001. Usually they:
Don’t really know what they want from their system
Don’t make the system work for them
Don’t keep it simple
Don’t understand the Standard, let alone how to apply it to what they do
Don’t know or use a ‘systems approach’
Don’t get the documentation right (the dreaded ‘quality manual’)
Don’t get their people involved
Don’t actually know what they mean by ‘quality’.
Then there’s the biggest one of all.
They don’t follow their own system. Is it any wonder?
Perhaps you’ve already looked into getting ISO 9001. If you’ve read it, you’ll probably agree it doesn’t make great reading. But it does talk about a ‘quality manual’, so presumably you have to write lots of documents.