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		<title>Understanding Quality Management</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Quality  Management may be defined as the process through which organizations apply  statistical process control mechanisms in order to improve the quality and  standards of goods and services that are manufactured. Closely related to  Quality Management is tqm, also known as total quality management. This is  basically a management strategy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><a href="http://www.iso9001store.com/" target="_blank">Quality  Management</a> may be defined as the process through which organizations apply  statistical process control mechanisms in order to improve the quality and  standards of goods and services that are manufactured. Closely related to  Quality Management is tqm, also known as total quality management. This is  basically a management strategy that is applied in businesses in order to create  awareness of high quality in most organizational processes. Quality Management  features three main components including quality assurance, quality improvement  and quality control. Quality management is focused not only on the quality of  products and services but also on continuous improvement of quality  standards.</p>
<p>Most methods that are now being used for Quality Management,  quality system and quality manufacturing system take into consideration the need  for high quality as an essential attribute in services and products that are  manufactured by companies and organizations. Quality Management usually involves  the successful improvement of quality of services and products. This is usually  done through quality training processes where one can also acquire lessons on  quality process and process management. One tool that is used for ensuring  auditing quality in Quality Management is the MasterControlQAAD™ software.  Besides using tools to carry out Quality Management successfully, one can also  consider applying project management. This will help ensure continuous quality  improvement.</p>
<p>The other way through which organizations can improve  quality of process and service output is by using six sigma. This is basically a  business management strategy that helps identify and remove defects and  variations in the manufacturing process. It also helps guarantee Quality  Management. It works by using a set of high quality business management and  overall management methods to ensure quality and guarantee Quality Management.  Most products and services to which Quality Management is applied are certified  with iso certificates. Some of the iso certificates that guarantee that a  product or service has undertaken Quality Management, change management and  process improvement is <a href="http://www.iso-consults.com/" target="_blank">iso  9001</a>.</p>
<p>iso 9001 and iso 14001:2004 set down specific guidelines for <a href="http://www.iso9000-software.com/" target="_blank">environmental management  systems</a> and Quality Management. Other guidelines can be found in other  generic process management philosophies such as the lean management that follows  iso 9000 quality improvement standards aimed at guaranteeing total quality to  its quality systems. The other mode through which organizations guarantee  Quality Management is by use of a quality plan that meets <a href="http://www.e-wia.com/" target="_blank">iso 14000</a> and iso 14001 iso  certification requirements. The other iso certification that guarantees product  quality in Quality Management include iso 9001 2000.</p>
<p>In order to meet  supplier quality in <a href="http://www.iso9001store.com/" target="_blank">Quality  Management systems</a>, there are several iso training sessions that are  offered. These meet iso standards. An organization that is in need of Quality  Management for its products and services may also consider using a quality  manual for its day to day Quality Management plans. Such a manual will usually  have guidelines for iso quality. However, when applying the guidelines in the  manual, regard must be had to quality audit measures aimed at guaranteeing  Quality Management for the organization. Quality Management also involves  knowledge of as9100 and iso 13485 that are commonly applicable in supplier  management.</p>
<p>Quality Management programs that are iso certified help offer  quality policy to existing iso 9001 certifications and quality management system  that meet iso 9000 and ts16949 requirements. Quality companies that are aimed at  ensuring Quality Management for the products and services that they manufacture  also use <a href="http://www.iso9000-software.com/" target="_blank">quality  management software</a> that guarantees managing quality. In order to enhance  Quality Management, the software guarantees quality procedures through its high  rate of functionality. Besides such software, an organization can adopt quality  assurance training and also offer quality consulting to its members in order to  guarantee Quality Management to its products and services.</p>
<p>There are also  several quality project management plans, which meet iso standards such as iso  9002 that are available today. Such plans are usually developed with a view to  developing flexible, affordable and scalable management solutions to companies  that seek to uphold Quality Management for their products and services. Such  plans feature quality management systems that offer quality control management  and quality assurance management through quality a management plan. Other  quality objectives that can be obtained through iso 9001 training thus meeting  <a href="http://www.iso9001store.com/" target="_blank">iso 9000 certification</a> use project management skills to improve Quality Management for the manufactured  products and services.</div>
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		<title>Quality management &amp; quality assurance (ISO 9000), Quality management and quality assurance</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 10:29:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ISO  9000 is primarily concerned with quality management. The definition of  &#8220;quality&#8221; in ISO 9000 refers to all those features of a product or a service  which are required by the customer. Quality management means what the organization does to ensure  that its products conform to the customer&#8217;s requirements.
ISO Guide  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><a href="http://www.iso9000-software.com/" target="_blank">ISO  9000</a> is primarily concerned with quality management. The definition of  &#8220;quality&#8221; in ISO 9000 refers to all those features of a product or a service  which are required by the customer. <a href="http://wwww.e-wia.com/" target="_blank">Quality management</a> means what the organization does to ensure  that its products conform to the customer&#8217;s requirements.</p>
<p>ISO Guide  34:1996 <a href="http://www.iso9001store.com/" target="_blank">Quality system</a> guidelines for the production of reference materials</p>
<p>ISO 8402:1994 <a href="http://www.iso9000-software.com/" target="_blank">Quality management</a> and  quality assurance &#8212; Vocabulary</p>
<p>ISO 9000-1:1994 Quality management and  quality assurance standards &#8212; Part 1: Guidelines for selection and  use</p>
<p>ISO 9000-2:1997 Quality management and quality assurance standards &#8212;  Part 2: Generic guidelines for the application of ISO 9001, ISO 9002 and ISO  9003</p>
<p>ISO 9000-3:1997 <a href="http://www.iso-consults.com/" target="_blank">Quality management</a> and quality assurance standards &#8212; Part 3:  Guidelines for the application of ISO 9001:1994 to the development, supply,  installation and maintenance of computer software</p>
<p>ISO 9000-4:1993 <a href="http://www.e-wia.com/" target="_blank">Quality management</a> and quality  assurance standards &#8212; Part 4: Guide to dependability program  management</p>
<p>ISO 9001:1994 Quality systems &#8212; Model for quality assurance  in design, development, production, installation and servicing</p>
<p>ISO  9002:1994 Quality systems &#8212; Model for quality assurance in production,  installation and servicing</p>
<p>ISO 9003:1994 Quality systems &#8212; Model for  quality assurance in final inspection and test</p>
<p>ISO 9004-1:1994 <a href="http://wwww.iso-consults.com/" target="_blank">Quality management</a> and  quality system elements &#8212; Part 1: Guidelines</p>
<p>ISO 9004-2:1991 Quality  management and quality system elements &#8212; Part 2: Guidelines for  services</p>
<p>ISO 9004-3:1993 Quality management and quality system elements  &#8212; Part 3: Guidelines for processed materials</p>
<p>ISO 9004-4:1993 <a href="http://www.iso9000-software.com/" target="_blank">Quality management</a> and  quality system elements &#8212; Part 4: Guidelines for quality Improvement</div>
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		<title>Quality Assurance</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 14:43:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Quality assurance, according to the Standard, is a way of managing that prevents non-conformance and thus “assures quality”. This is what makes ISO 9000 different from other standards: it is a management standard, not a product standard. It goes beyond product standardisation: it is standardising not what is made but how it is made. To [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Quality assurance, according to the Standard, is a way of managing that prevents non-conformance and thus “assures quality”. This is what makes <strong><a title="ISO 9000" href="http://www.iso9001store.com">ISO 9000</a></strong> different from other standards: it is a management standard, not a product standard. It goes beyond product standardisation: it is standardising not what is made but how it is made. To use standards to dictate and control how organisations work was to extend the role of standards to new territory. To take such a step we might have firstly established that any such requirements worked — that they resulted in ways of working which improved performance. Yet the plausibility of this Standard, and the fact that those who had an interest in maintaining it were (and still are) leading opinion, prevented such enquiries. In simple terms the Standard asks managers to say what they do, do what they say and prove it to a third party. <strong><a title="ISO 9000" href="http://www.iso9001store.com">ISO 9000</a></strong> (1994) paragraph 1: “The requirements specified are aimed primarily at achieving customer satisfaction by preventing non-conformity at all stages from design through servicing.” To put it another way, the Standard asserts that preventing non-conformance achieves customer satisfaction. But does it? Of course it matters to customers that a product works. But there is no guarantee that the Standard will ensure even that. Furthermore, customers take a total view of an organisation — how easy it is to do business with — in respect of all things of importance to each and every customer. ISO 9000 requires managers to “establish and maintain a documented quality system as a means of ensuring that product conforms to specified requirements”. Loosely translated this is “say what you do”. Management is supposed to “define and document its policy for quality . . . including its commitment to quality”. What management would not declare its commitment to quality? But would they know what it means? Would they argue (as they should) that quality management is a different and better way to do business, or would they believe that <strong><a title="ISO 9000" href="http://www.e-wia.com">ISO 9000</a></strong> will take care of quality? The Standard encourages managers to think of “quality” and “business as usual” as separate and distinct. It helps managers avoid the revelation that quality means a wholly different view of management. Instead, the organisation “shall appoint a management representative who, irrespective of other responsibilities, shall have defined authority and responsibility” [for ISO 9000]. At a practical level this means only one executive might decide he or she had better learn a thing or two about quality. However, would being responsible for ISO 9000 lead to learning about quality or simply enforcing the <strong><a title="ISO 9000" href="http://www.e-wia.com">ISO 9000</a></strong> regime in an organisation? Key to the regime is auditing. The Standard requires organisations to conduct internal quality audits to “verify whether quality activities comply with planned arrangements”. This can be loosely translated as “do you do as you say?” and the purpose of the audit is to see that you do. It was not until the 1994 review that the words were changed to “quality activities and related results”. It was a Standard which was rooted in the philosophy of inspection: fifteen years after its initial promulgation the promoters sought to extend the focus to results. But results or improvements assessed by what means? Inspection. By the time the Standard was adopted world-wide, quality thinking had moved a long way from the philosophy of inspection. It is now understood, at least by a few, that quality is achieved through managing the organisation as a system and using measures which enable managers to improve flow and reduce variation (which we explore in chapters 5 and 7). The defenders argue that there is nothing stopping a company having <strong><a title="ISO 9000" href="http://www.iso9000-standards.com">ISO 9000</a></strong> and implementing methods for managing flow and reducing variation, but where are such companies? Few of the companies we researched, formally and informally, knew anything about this thinking. The Standard does not talk about it; moreover, the Standard effectively discourages managers from learning about it by representing quality in a different way. According to ISO 8402 (quality vocabulary), quality is: “The totality of features and characteristics of a product or service that bear on its ability to satisfy stated or implied needs.” Everything we have learned about ISO 9000 suggests that the people who created this definition were thinking about the things which need to be controlled, those things which “bear on its ability . . .”. The builders of the Standard assumed that customer needs would be listed in contractual agreements between the supplier and customer. ISO 9000 has a “make” logic — procedures for “how you do what you do” — and a “control” logic — check to see that it is done. It is a relic of the era when contractual agreements were perceived to be an important device for regulating the behaviour of suppliers. In these ways, ISO 9000 encouraged “planning for quality”. Planning for quality sounds plausible, but it assumes many things: that the plan is the right plan, that it is feasible, that people will “do it”, that performance will improve. It is an approach which, paradoxically, leads to poor decisions. Planners of quality systems, guided by <strong>ISO 9000</strong>, start with a view of how the world should be as framed by the Standard. Understanding how an organisation is working, rather than how someone thinks it should, is a far better place from which to start change of any kind.</p>
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		<title>ISO 9000 Standards Training Video</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 14:43:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>ISO 14001:2004 Training DVD</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 01:44:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ISO 14001:2004 Training DVD
Global warming, ozone depletion, pollution and extinction of numerous species of animals. These are just a few of the environmental issues that the world faces, in the name of development. As responsible corporate citizens, companies can play their part in preserving our natural environment for our next generation by implementing ISO 14001:2004 Standards [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a title="ISO 14001 Training DVD" href="http://www.e-wia.com">ISO 14001:2004 Training DVD</a></strong></p>
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<p>Global warming, ozone depletion, pollution and extinction of numerous species of animals. These are just a few of the environmental issues that the world faces, in the name of development. As responsible corporate citizens, companies can play their part in <strong><a title="Preserving our natural environment" href="http://www.iso9001store.com/">preserving our natural environment for our next generation</a></strong> by implementing ISO 14001:2004 Standards – Environmental Management System.</p>
<p>So, what is ISO 14001:2004 Standards – Environmental Management System?  What is the requirement of the ISO 14001 standards?  What is the content of Environmental Management System?  What are the steps in implementing ISO 14001:204 Standards – Environmental Management System?  You will find the answers in this “ISO 14001:2004 Standards – Environmental Management System” DVD.</p>
<p>The <strong><a title="ISO 14001 DVD" href="http://www.e-wia.com">“ISO 14001:2004 Standards – Environmental Management System” DVD</a></strong> will elaborate in details on:</p>
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<li>Introduction to ISO      14001:2004 Standards – Environmental Management System.</li>
<li>The history &amp;      origin of the standards.</li>
<li>Requirement of ISO      14001:2004 Standards.</li>
<li>Contents Of ISO      14001:2004 Standards.</li>
<li>ISO 14001:2004      Implementation Steps &amp; Checklist.</li>
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<p>No matter how simple or complex the business, each can benefit from the implementation of a management system based on <strong><a title="ISO 14001:2004" href="http://www.iso-consults.com/">ISO 14001:2004</a></strong>. This international standard has as its focus the prevention of pollution, accomplished by a teamwork approach to identifying those aspects of the organizations processes that have the potential for harming the environment and the development of ways to reduce or prevent this harm.</p>
<p>In the process, many organizations have found ways to reduce costs by elimination of scrap, changes to their waste disposal processes or reduced use of natural resources. It is the application of the system approach that has proven to be successful. And, once the system is in place, it is logical and beneficial to have that system certified and registered. This provides added assurance that the management system remains effective and also provides public recognition to numerous stakeholders that your organization is committed to the prevention of pollution.</p>
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		<title>ISO 9000 Training DVD</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 00:49:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ISO 9000 Training DVD
 
The major reasons that company leadership or management decides to seek ISO 9000 certification are to gain continued or increased business and to maintain effective operations.
A company can maintain a relationship with customers, as well as get increased business through complying to the ISO 900 standards or becoming certified. This comes from satisfying [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="ISO 9000 Training DVD" href="http://www.iso9001store.com"><strong>ISO 9000 Training DVD</strong></a></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
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<p>The major reasons that company leadership or management decides to seek <a title="ISO 9000 Certification" href="http://www.e-wia.com/" target="_blank"><strong>ISO 9000 certification</strong></a> are to gain continued or increased business and to maintain effective operations.</p>
<p>A company can maintain a relationship with customers, as well as get increased business through complying to the <a title="ISO 9000" href="http://www.iso9001store.com/" target="_blank"><strong>ISO 900 standards</strong></a> or becoming certified. This comes from satisfying customer demands, the desire for European business, and to advertise.</p>
<p>The “Introduction to ISO 9001:2008” DVD covers 3 major areas, which will help companies in the process of implementing <strong><a title="ISO 9000 Training DVD" href="http://www.e-wia.com">ISO 9000 Standards</a></strong>.   It consists of:</p>
<p>First, to describe some basic information on <strong><a title="ISO 9000 Standards" href="http://www.iso9001store.com">ISO 9000 Standards</a></strong>.  It will specifically refer to ISO 9001:2008 Standards.  The video will explained on topic like what is <strong><a title="ISO 9000 Standards" href="http://www.e-wia.com">ISO 9000 Standards</a></strong>, The origin, history &amp; evolution, Series of ISO 9000, version &amp; certification in ISO 9000 Standards.</p>
<p>Then, the DVD will go into the introduction on quality management.   It will explained on topics like what is quality, quality characteristic, quality management, Quality Management Principles, ISO 9000 vs. Quality, what is Quality Management System &amp; etc.</p>
<p>Finally, the DVD will technically highlight the requirement of Quality Management System in ISO 9001:2008. It also going through in details the steps in implementing Quality Management System in ISO 9001:2008.</p>
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		<title>ISO 14001 Standards</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 12:42:40 +0000</pubDate>
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ISO 14001 is in fact a series of international standards on environmental management. It provides a framework for the development of an environmental management system[/url] and the supporting audit programme.
The ISO 14001 series emerged primarily as a result of the Uruguay round of the GATT negotiations and the Rio Summit on the Environment held in [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong><a title="ISO 14001" href="http://www.iso9001store.com">ISO 14001</a></strong> is in fact a series of international standards on environmental management. It provides a framework for the development of an environmental management system[/url] and the supporting audit programme.<br />
The <strong><a title="ISO 14001" href="http://www.e-wia.com">ISO 14001</a></strong> series emerged primarily as a result of the Uruguay round of the GATT negotiations and the Rio Summit on the Environment held in 1992. While GATT concentrates on the need to reduce non-tariff barriers to trade, the Rio Summit generated a commitment to protection of the environment across the world.</p>
<p>After the rapid acceptance of ISO 9000, and the increase of environmental standards around the world, the International Standards Organisation (ISO) assessed the need for international environmental management standards. They formed the Strategic Advisory Group on the Environment (SAGE) in 1991, to consider whether such standards could serve to:</p>
<p>Promote a common approach to environmental management similar to quality management;<br />
Enhance organizations ability to attain and measure improvements in environmental performance; and<br />
Facilitate trade and remove trade barriers.<br />
In 1992, SAGEs recommendations created a new committee, TC 207, for international environmental management standards. This committee and its sub-committees included representatives from industry, standards organizations, government and environmental organizations from many countries. What developed was a series of <strong><a title="ISO 14001" href="http://www.iso14000store.com">ISO14001</a></strong> standards designed to cover:</p>
<p>-<strong><a title="Environmental Management Systems" href="http://www.e-wia.com">environmental management systems</a></strong><br />
-environmental auditing<br />
-environmental performance evaluation<br />
-environmental labelling<br />
-life-cycle assessment<br />
-environmental aspects in product standards</p>
<p><strong><a title="ISO 14001" href="http://www.iso-consults.com">ISO 14001</a></strong> was first published as a standard in 1996 and it specifies the actual requirements for an environmental management system. It applies to those environmental aspects over which an organization has control and where it can be expected to have an influence.</p>
<p><strong><a title="ISO 14001" href="http://www.iso9001store.com">ISO 14001</a></strong> is often seen as the corner-stone standard of the ISO 14000 series. It specifies a framework of control for an Environmental Management System and is the only ISO 14000 standard against which it is currently possible to be certified by an external certification body. However, it does not in itself state specific environmental performance criteria.</p>
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		<title>ISO 14001 Standards &#8211; Environmental Awareness</title>
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Go For ISO 14001 Standards &#8211; Environmental Management System. If all companies implement ISO 140001 Standards &#8211; Environmental Management System in the organization, it will help us to protect our environment.


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<p><strong><a title="ISO 14001 Standards" href="http://www.e-wia.com">ISO 14001 Standards &#8211; Environmental Awareness</a></strong></p>
<p>Save OUR EARTH!!!</p>
<p>Go For <strong><a title="ISO 14001 Standards" href="http://www.iso9001store.com">ISO 14001 Standards</a></strong> &#8211; <strong><a title="Environmental Management System" href="http://www.iso14000store.com">Environmental Management System</a></strong>. If all companies implement <strong><a title="ISO 14001" href="http://www.e-wia.com">ISO 140001 Standards</a></strong> &#8211; <strong><a title="Environmental Management System" href="http://www.iso-consults.com">Environmental Management System</a></strong> in the organization, it will help us to protect our environment.</p>
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		<title>Why Is ISO 9000 Important?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 12:48:02 +0000</pubDate>
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Why Is ISO 9000 Important?
ISO 9000 is important because of its orientation. While the content itself is  useful and important, the content alone does not account for its widespread  appeal.
ISO 9000 is important because of its international orientation.  Currently, ISO 9000 is supported by national standards bodies from more than 150  [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong><a title="ISO 9000" href="http://www.iso9001store.com">Why Is ISO 9000 Important?</a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a title="ISO 9000" href="http://www.e-wia.com">ISO 9000</a></strong> is important because of its orientation. While the content itself is  useful and important, the content alone does not account for its widespread  appeal.<br />
<strong><a title="ISO 9000" href="http://www.e-wia.com">ISO 9000</a></strong> is important because of its international orientation.  Currently, <strong><a title="ISO 9000" href="http://www.iso-consults.com">ISO 9000</a></strong> is supported by national standards bodies from more than 150  countries. This makes it the logical choice for any organization that does  business internationally or that serves customers who demand an international  standard of excellence.<br />
ISO is also important because of its systemic  orientation. We think this is crucial. Many people wrongly emphasize  motivational and attitudinal factors. The assumption is that quality can only be  created if workers are motivated and have the right attitude. This is fine, but  it doesnt go far enough. Unless you institutionalize the right attitude by  supporting it with the right policies, procedures, records, technologies,  resources, and structures, you will never achieve the standards of quality that  other organizations seem to be able to achieve. Unless you establish a quality  attitude by creating a quality management system, you will never achieve a  world-class standard of quality.<br />
Simply put, if you want to have a quality  attitude you must have a quality system. This is what ISO recognizes, and this  is why <strong><a title="ISO 9000" href="http://www.iso14000store.com">ISO 9000</a></strong> is important.</p>
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		<title>What Is ISO 14001 Standards?</title>
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What Is ISO 14001 Standards?
ISO 14001 is primarily concerned with Environmental Management. In plain  language, this means what the organization does to minimize harmful effects on  the environment caused by its activities.
Improving the environmental  performance of corporations is one way of limiting environmental damage.  Environmental management systems (EMSs), such as ISO [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong><a title="ISO 14001 Standards" href="http://www.iso14000store.com">What Is ISO 14001 Standards?</a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a title="ISO 14001" href="http://www.iso9001store.com">ISO 14001</a></strong> is primarily concerned with Environmental Management. In plain  language, this means what the organization does to minimize harmful effects on  the environment caused by its activities.</p>
<p>Improving the environmental  performance of corporations is one way of limiting environmental damage.  Environmental management systems (EMSs), such as <strong><a title="ISO 14001" href="http://www.e-wia.com">ISO 14001</a></strong>, provide a framework  for organizations that wish to effectively manage their environmental affairs.  Implementing an EMS that conforms to the <strong><a title="ISO 14001" href="http://www.iso-consults.com">ISO 14001</a></strong> standard may help businesses  integrate environmental values into their operations.</p>
<p>An EMS can be  described as a program of continuous environmental improvement that follows a  defined sequence of steps drawn from established project management practice and  routinely applied in business management. In simple terms these steps are as  follows:<br />
• Review the environmental consequences of the operations.<br />
•  Define a set of policies and objectives for environmental performance.<br />
•  Establish an action plan to achieve the objectives.<br />
• Monitor performance  against these objectives.<br />
• Report the results appropriately.<br />
• Review the  system and the outcomes and strive for continuous improvement.<br />
Not every  system will present these steps in exactly the same way, but the basic  principles are clear and easily understandable.</p>
<p>The <strong><a title="ISO 14000" href="http://www.iso14000store.com">ISO 14000</a></strong> series is a  series of standards for different aspects of environmental management. A number  of these standards relating to environmental management systems have been  adopted formally by the members of the ISO, while others are in different stages  of preparation.</p>
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