By Miriam R. Boudreaux on 4/16/2010 1:09 PM
If your company continuously ships goods across the border and in and out from overseas, more than likely you are looking to become a C-TPAT partner in order to speed up the customs process. Learn how a company achieved C-TPAT status and ISO 9001 certification by combining C-TPAT requirements with the ISO 9001 standard requirements. |
By Miriam R. Boudreaux on 2/19/2010 12:45 PM
Do you ever feel that even though you have a lot of procedures your QMS system seems unfulfilling and unable to add value to your company? Do you feel the lack of adherence to your QMS system is perhaps a lack of understanding of your QMS? If you answer is yes to these questions then perhaps the cause of your problems can be a basic case of lack of good process mapping. A slightly revised version of this article was published by ASQ's Quality Progress magazine in the November 2010 issue.
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By Miriam R. Boudreaux on 1/22/2010 12:01 PM
Are you confused as to whether your organization needs to implement goals, objectives or KPIs? Do you know the difference between objectives and targets? Let’s see what each one brings, what you really need and how many of those you need to implement in your organization. |
By Miriam R. Boudreaux on 1/8/2010 2:07 PM
I was recently at a meeting with some colleagues and the subject of forged certificates was brought up. We discussed the fact that some organizations do have the audacity of not just creating a fake certificate, but sometimes even wanting to change registrars. Seems odd? Later on, I was asked by a reader for some tips on how to find out if a registration or certificate is valid or not. The reader noticed while auditing their potential supplier that the processes in this company did not look very much in control the way an ISO certified company would. So here I'm with some concise steps and links that can hopefully help anybody confirm if a certain organization is indeed ISO certified. This article was published by Quality Digest on 1/19/2010.
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By Miriam R. Boudreaux on 12/11/2009 4:15 PM
In case you are not sure if the equipment you are currently using for your monitoring and measuring activities is the most adequate equipment or if you are wondering why such as expensive tool is used to inspect a certain part, then it may be worth for you to understand tolerances, accuracy and what the impact of the equipment on meeting your specification requirements is. |
By Miriam R. Boudreaux on 11/27/2009 4:07 PM
When I started my career nearly 20 years ago, the world was a little different. People were still smoking in the workplace, Dilbert was in everybody’s desk and the quality program of the month was the joke du jour. Many things have changed since then for the goodness of the world and the quality of products and services, but the fact is, it wasn’t easy. So if you are just starting your quality career or if you have been there, you may want to know that reaching for continual improvement is really not so easy and a caveman could not do it! |
By Miriam R. Boudreaux on 11/13/2009 3:54 PM
I’m sure you’ve heard of laptops being stolen, but have you heard of laptops being swapped? Lost or stolen laptops and the data they carry are just one of the disasters that may ail you or your organization one day. In reality, there are many more security incidents that can affect the security of your organization or employees, putting sensitive information at risk. Whether your organization is adopting the ISO 27001 Information Security Management System standard or not, whether your organization is small or large, or whether you deal with top secret information or not, nowadays everyone needs to be aware of information security. Information has become such an intricate part of every individual and most certainly every organization, that ignoring this area is not an option. In this article, I present to you 9 basic controls I believe are essential in every organization in order to preserve the security of their information. |