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| Written by Sanjay J Daharwal | |||||||||||||||||||
| Saturday, 03 March 2007 | |||||||||||||||||||
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Principle 7 Factual approach to decision making: Effective decisions are based on the analysis of data and informationKey benefits:
Principle 8 Mutually beneficial supplier relationships:An organization and its suppliers are interdependent and a mutually beneficial relationship enhances the ability of both to create valueKey benefits:
Applying the principles of mutually beneficial supplier relationships typically leads to:
The next step: This document provides a general perspective on the quality management principles underlying the ISO 9000:2000 series. It gives an overview of these principles and shows how, collectively, they can form a basis for performance improvement and organizational excellence. There are many different ways of applying these quality management principles. The nature of the organization and the specific challenges it faces will determine how to implement them. Many organizations will find it beneficial to set up quality management systems based on these principles. The requirements of quality management systems and supporting guidelines are given in the ISO 9000 - Selection and use. |
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