Quality Management System
ISO 9000:2000 is a international standard for implementing a quality system.It sets how an organization can establish an effective quality management system to meet its Stakeholder's needs.
Eight QMS Principles 1.Customer Focus
2.Leadership
3.Involvement of People
4.QMS
5.Management Responsibility
6.Resource Management
7.Product Realization
8.measurement Analysis and improvement
To meet the requirement you must........................
1.document
2.Implement
3.Maintain
4.Continually improve Effectiveness
ISO 9004:2000 Provides Guidelines on improved methods
Three major aspects of a quality management system are....................
1.Quality Planning
2.Quality Assurance
3.Quality Improvement
Quality Planning is defined as a set of activities whose purpose is to deine quality system policies,objectives and requirements,and to explain how these policies will be applied,how these objective will be achieved,and how these requirements will be met.it is always future oriented.
Quality Assurance is a set of activities whose purpose is to demonstrate that an entity meets all quality requirements.
Quality Improvement refer to anythingthat enhances an organizations to meet quality requirements.

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