Comprehensive Comparison
Released ISO 9001:2000 Standard vs. 1994 Standard
This 2-day seminar will review the changes in detail and the potentially significant impacts your organization may encounter. This seminar provides information on what the latest changes are with respect to the ISO 9000 standards, so attendees can be prepared for the new requirements that ISO 9000:2000 will impose. Ira Epstein is currently involved in the process of revising this new standard. As a member of the ISO TC/176 committee, his experience and insights of the intent of ISO 9000:2000 revisions can save organizations significant money by helping them make informed decisions in order not to over or under react to the new requirements. This new seminar is based on the ISO standard 9001:2000 DIS addressing such subjects as:
- A detailed paragraph by paragraph comparison of the old and the new
- Eight NEW quality management principles
- Four NEW core processes
- The Process Model approach
- Documentation structure
Topics include:
1. Current status and important updates on the ISO 9000 family revisions
- Which standards will make up the new ISO 9000 family in 2000?
- What will happen to the auditing standard ISO 10011?
- How has the basic terminology of the standards changed?
2. The 8 quality management principles underlying the new standards
- Learn the eight basic quality management principles.
- See how the eight principles are being embedded into the new standards.
3. Key insights on the process model and four new core processes
- What is the process model and how does it apply to your organization?
- What are the four new core processes?
- What happened to the 20 elements of the 1994 standard?
4. A paragraph by paragraph comparison of the old and the new
- An exclusive insider's analysis of the new requirements
- A detailed comparison on a paragraph by paragraph basis
- What requirements have been added, deleted, changed?
5. What organizations need to do to get ready for the new standard and when
- Should you start changing your system now?
- Should you wait until the final standard is issued?
- Should you revise your documentation structure—Pros and Cons?
- Learn which documented procedures are no longer specified.
6. How should you proceed in transitioning to the new standard?
- What must registrars do to prepare for the changes?
- When do you have to be in compliance with the new requirements?
- How will your registration certificate be impacted?
- Learn a new and powerful implementation strategy.