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Drivers for Quality Management • fundamental foundation for effective business practice is good customer-supplier relationships • After WWII, increasing requirement for inspection of products and documentation of procedures odefence (US MIL-Q-9858a and NATO AQAP) ospace (NASA QSR) onuclear and power generation 02 February 2007 MATS324/iso9000-qfd.ppt Drivers for Quality Management • At first, each customer would audit suppliers practices and procedures • need for a widely accepted single route to company-wide certification identified • national standards for specific products define minimum specifications 02 February 2007 MATS324/iso9000-qfd.ppt BS 5750 (1979) • United Kingdom in 1979: BS5750 - Quality Management and Systems • developed to permit a company to document its commitment to quality and the standard of its quality systems. 02 February 2007 MATS324/iso9000-qfd.ppt ISO 9000:1987 series • International Organisation for Standards (ISO) adopted a series of quality standards, ISO 9000:1987 • based on BS5750 • strongly influenced by the US Department of Defence Military Standards (MILspecs). • initial version was focused on quality control using retroactive checking and corrective actions. 02 February 2007 MATS324/iso9000-qfd.ppt ISO 9000:1994 series • ISO 9000 was revised in 1994 • greater emphasis on quality assurance via preventive actions. • required evidence of compliance with documented procedures • tended to create a significant volume of associated procedure ("do it as you document it") manuals and bureaucracy. 02 February 2007 MATS324/iso9000-qfd.ppt
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