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ISO 9001:2008 E X P L A I N E D & E XPA N DE D Making Your Quality Management System Sustainable Charles A. Cianfrani John E. “Jack” West ISO 9001:2008 Explained and Expanded H1446_Cianfrani_pi_000.indd 1 11/2/13 11:33 AM Also available from ASQ Quality Press: ISO 9001:2008 Explained, Third Edition Charles A. Cianfrani, Joseph J. Tsiakals, and John E. (Jack) West How to Audit the Process Based QMS, Second Edition Dennis R. Arter, Charles A. Cianfrani, and John E. (Jack) West Cracking the Case of ISO 9001:2008 for Manufacturing John E. (Jack) West and Charles A. Cianfrani Cracking the Case of ISO 9001:2008 for Service John E. (Jack) West and Charles A. Cianfrani ISO Lesson Guide 2008: Pocket Guide to ISO 9001-2008, Third Edition J. P. Russell and Dennis R. Arter ISO 9001:2008 Internal Audits Made Easy: Tools, Techniques and Step-By- Step Guidelines for Successful Internal Audits, Second Edition Ann W. Phillips The ASQ Auditing Handbook, Fourth Edition J. P. 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(Jack) West ASQ Quality Press Milwaukee, Wisconsin H1446_Cianfrani_pi_000.indd 3 11/2/13 11:33 AM American Society for Quality, Quality Press, Milwaukee 53203 © 2014 by ASQ All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America 19 18 17 16 15 14 5 4 3 2 1 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Cianfrani, Charles A. ISO 9001:2008 explained and expanded : making your Quality Management System sustainable / Charles A. Cianfrani, John E. (Jack) West. pages cm Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-0-87389-866-9 (alk. paper) 1. ISO 9001 Standard. 2. Quality control—Standards. I. West, Jack, 1944– II. Title TS156.6.C45155 2014 658.4′013—dc23 2013038425 No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. Acquisitions Editor: Matt Meinholz Managing Editor: Paul Daniel O’Mara Production Administrator: Randall Benson ASQ Mission: The American Society for Quality advances individual, organiza- tional, and community excellence worldwide through learning, quality improve- ment, and knowledge exchange. Attention Bookstores, Wholesalers, Schools, and Corporations: ASQ Quality Press books, video, audio, and software are available at quantity discounts with bulk purchases for business, educational, or instructional use. For information, please contact ASQ Quality Press at 800-248-1946, or write to ASQ Quality Press, P.O. Box 3005, Milwaukee, WI 53201-3005. To place orders or to request a free copy of the ASQ Quality Press Publications Catalog, visit our website at http://www.asq.org/quality-press. Printed on acid-free paper H1446_Cianfrani_pi_000.indd 4 11/2/13 11:33 AM Contents List of Figures and Tables ........................ ix Preface ...................................... xi Introduction ................................... xv Chapter 1 Why Bother with Conformity? ....... 1 Why Should an Organization Want to Expand Beyond the Minimum Requirements of ISO 9001:2008? ... 4 Where and How to Start the Journey .... 5 A Few Processes That Deserve Special Attention ................ 12 Summary ......................... 16 Notes ............................ 18 Chapter 2 Building Your Quality Management System ........................... 19 Basics of Process Management ........ 20 Summary ......................... 29 Notes ............................ 30 Chapter 3 Why Is Quality Auditing Important? .. 31 The Basics—A Summary ............ 33 v H1446_Cianfrani_pi_000.indd 5 11/2/13 11:33 AM vi Contents The Distinction between Audit, Self-Assessment, and Management Review ........................ 36 What Are the Minimum Requirements for Auditing? ................... 38 Tips on How to Pass an ISO 9001:2008 Certification Audit ............... 40 Going Beyond the Minimum? ......... 41 Summary ......................... 44 Notes ............................ 46 Chapter 4 What Is Needed to Be Successful ..... 47 Addressing Effectiveness (Capability and Capacity) and Efficiency (Waste Elimination) .............. 47 Addressing Competence: Embedding Learning as a Formal Process ...... 48 Product and Process Validation ........ 49 Addressing Correction, Corrective Action, and Preventive Action ...... 56 Managing Incremental and Breakthrough Improvement ................... 62 The Relationships among Policy, Objectives, and Alignment ......... 63 Simplicity and Systems Thinking ...... 69 Manage by Facts: The Importance of Obtaining and Analyzing Data ...... 74 “Output Matters” as a Core Value ...... 77 Summary ......................... 78 Notes ............................ 79 Chapter 5 Go Beyond Where It Matters ........ 81 How to Conduct a Self-Assessment: A Primer ....................... 82 H1446_Cianfrani_pi_000.indd 6 11/2/13 11:33 AM Contents vii Where Can Self- Assessment Results Indicate a Need to Go Beyond Minimum Requirements? .......... 90 Summary ......................... 104 Notes ............................ 105 Chapter 6 Future Quality Management System Challenges ........................ 107 The Communication Challenge ....... . 108 Planning for the Future .............. 112 Summary ......................... 120 Chapter 7 Revitalizing Your Quality Management System ............... 123 The Stable State .................... 123 How the System Should Work ......... 124 People and the Quality System ........ 127 A Role of Management Review ........ 129 Set the Bar ........................ 131 Each Employee’s Role ............... 132 Shared Vision ...................... 134 Summary ......................... 135 Epilogue ..................................... 137 Appendix Questions an Assessor Can Consider in Planning and Conducting a Self‑Assessment to the Contents of ISO 9004:2009. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Index ........................................ 151 H1446_Cianfrani_pi_000.indd 7 11/2/13 11:33 AM H1446_Cianfrani_pi_000.indd 8 11/2/13 11:33 AM List of Figures and Tables Figure I.1 Model for the content of ISO 9001:2008 Explained and Expanded ............. xvi Figure 1.1 Output matters ..................... 2 Table 1.1 Characteristics of incremental and breakthrough improvements .......... 14 Figure 1.2 Incremental and breakthrough improvement ...................... 15 Figure 2.1 Process: A set of interrelated or interacting activities that transform inputs into outputs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Figure 2.2 Processes are supported by resources and controls ........................... 21 Figure 2.3 An organization’s process model ....... 23 Figure 2.4 A family of well-managed processes .... 24 Figure 2.5 Process relationship of ISO 9001:2008 to ISO 9004:2009 ................... 27 Figure 3.1 The audit process ................... 35 Figure 3.2 Conducting the audit ................ 35 Figure 3.3 Audit inputs and outputs, resources required, and management role ........ 39 Figure 4.1 Validation that product designs meet customer requirements—summary of requirements ....................... 51 Figure 4.2 Design controls illustrated ............ 52 ix H1446_Cianfrani_pi_000.indd 9 11/2/13 11:33 AM

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