Ms. Deborah Leary - Business Management Consultant, Quality Improvement Consulting LLC - Fountain Hills, Arizona - United States
The key to success in the aerospace or any industry for that matter lies in its ability to learn on a continuous basis, new and more efficient ways to achieve cost and quality objectives. Only the most advance quality management tools along with the AS9100 standard can get aerospace organizations ready to compete in global marketplace. Our generation must concern itself with bench marking best practices in order to continuously move forward and compete in this market. There are many new software and educational tools available today that can aid in this objective. These tools range in cost from hundreds of thousands which many large companies employ, to products that cost only a few thousand dollars to satisfy the small business entity.
What is most important to the small business organization is time, overall cost and resources to implement and maintain their AS9100 quality management system. If the organization chooses the right AS9100 software package all of these concerns can be met and resolved. CIS Software for instance is easy to implement, requiring only a few days to fully install and begin using.
There are also many AS9100 consultants who offer fully documented AS9100 templates to help kick start your quality management system implementation or streamline that system, if the system you have is way too complicated to maintain.
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Friday, April 23, 2010
ISO 9001 Is It Just Another Expense?
When I hear a manager say ISO 9001 is just another expense, I immediately know that this organization doesn’t have a clue what ISO 9001 is. Lip service is just that, if you put nothing into your quality management system, you will get exactly nothing in return. ISO 9001 is a quality standard which aims to guide an organization to understand its own business better so that it can meet or exceed its customer needs. By implementing a “successful” quality management system the organization will see tangible improvements that lead to reduced costs and increases in market share.
How does this happen, the reduced costs and increased market share? Well if you think just because you plop a system in, you will instantly see the money, think again. This is a process, a process that develops and matures over time which is spurred on by increased awareness and understanding throughout the organization. As you learn more about your internal processes and link them to your customer needs, you will begin to reap the rewords of your efforts.
So get serious about your companies goals and how you will achieve them, (plan) your processes, work your system (Do), (Check) your progress toward achieving your objectives, and make the necessary changes along the way to keep on track (Act). If you are like so many other companies out there, you could use a little help getting started. There are plenty of quality consultants and classes that can do just that. But once you finally “GET IT; your system should become an effortless process that runs like a Swiss watch. This process should not add work or drain resources; rather it should run itself because it is how you do business every day.
Don’t get involved in ISO 9001 with the belief that it is just another expense. Make the process pay for itself by understanding, believing and promoting, and driving your goals and expectations to completion. Lead and you will succeed, or don’t and throw your money and future expectations away. One thing is for sure at the end of the day, if you don’t put your best foot forward, somebody else will.
How does this happen, the reduced costs and increased market share? Well if you think just because you plop a system in, you will instantly see the money, think again. This is a process, a process that develops and matures over time which is spurred on by increased awareness and understanding throughout the organization. As you learn more about your internal processes and link them to your customer needs, you will begin to reap the rewords of your efforts.
So get serious about your companies goals and how you will achieve them, (plan) your processes, work your system (Do), (Check) your progress toward achieving your objectives, and make the necessary changes along the way to keep on track (Act). If you are like so many other companies out there, you could use a little help getting started. There are plenty of quality consultants and classes that can do just that. But once you finally “GET IT; your system should become an effortless process that runs like a Swiss watch. This process should not add work or drain resources; rather it should run itself because it is how you do business every day.
Don’t get involved in ISO 9001 with the belief that it is just another expense. Make the process pay for itself by understanding, believing and promoting, and driving your goals and expectations to completion. Lead and you will succeed, or don’t and throw your money and future expectations away. One thing is for sure at the end of the day, if you don’t put your best foot forward, somebody else will.
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