It's been a while since I was in the business, but at the time if you were doing any type of business with Europe you had to be ISO certified. You couldn't even sit at the table to discuss a bid without the certification. Things may well have changed in the last decade.txcharvel wrote:This is so true. Also, many companies are obsessed with being ISO and have no idea why they want it. You can have a very effective management program without having to pay a third party to certify your program as ISO.G26ster wrote:Wow, that reference from ISO9000 brought back some real nightmarish memoriesOne of the reasons "root cause analysis" has such poor results in many companies is they simply don't fully grasp the real simplicity of ISO, and create a big, heavy, cumbersome system that works for no one. I'm so glad I'm retired
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- Wed Aug 19, 2015 10:07 pm
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- Tue Aug 18, 2015 9:57 pm
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No. I worked for an international communications company that adopted the kaizen philosophy - I left 11 years ago to spend more time with my family.suthdj wrote:We got kaizen also do you work for a Japanese company also?jmra wrote:![]()
ISO9000 and Kaizen meetings - two of my most reoccurring nightmares.
- Tue Aug 18, 2015 9:13 pm
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ISO9000 and Kaizen meetings - two of my most reoccurring nightmares.