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TABLE OF CONTENTS    2
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY    3
INTRODUCTION    4
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF ISO?    5
WHY HAVE IT?    7
WHO HAS IT?    8
WHO WANTS IT? WHY?    9
REGISTRATION PROCESS?    10
WHO RUNS IT?    12
WHO IMPLEMENTS IT?    13
WHO MAINTAINS IT?    14
WHAT ARE THE RISKS OF NOT HAVING IT?    15
AUDITING PROCESS?    16
Internal Audit    16
External Audit    17
INTERVIEW WITH JOYCE IRVING    18
INTERVIEW WITH BILL JEFFREY    19
CONESTOGA COLLEGE    20
CONCULSION    21
SOURCES    22
 
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Being ISO certified, what does that mean and what is required by the organization implementing it?  What is the process and procedures when registering for ISO certification and what are the advantages of doing this?

ISO means International Organization for Standardization.  Organizations who decide to be certified have made a predefined choice to improve their quality management if focusing on the 9000 series or if they were focusing on the 14000 series their primary concern would be environmental management.  

A mandatory requirement to be certified is to go through the registration process, which involves various phases.  Mainly these phases are put in place to confirm that the current documented management system will meet the standard requirements and the policies and procedures are being effectively executed. To achieve an effective Re ...
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