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The Case Against ISO9000 John Seddon

The Case Against ISO9000 By John Seddon

The Case Against ISO9000 by John Seddon


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Includes a critical analysis of ISO 9000:2000 version of the Standard. The author maintains his position that managers should say "NO" to ISO 9000. For those who feel they 'have to' register to ISO, he shows them how to avoid the usual pitfalls of the Standard.

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The Case Against ISO9000: How to Create Real Quality in Your Organisation by John Seddon

ISO 9000 is an international Standard. It claims to be a standard for quality management but John Seddon argues it has nothing to do with quality, being based on entirely different theory. Organizations register to ISO 9000 because they are obliged to - market-place coercion works on the principle of "you comply or we won't buy", and registration is no guarantee of quality. In this attack on one of the sacred cows of business today, John Seddon shows how the ISO standards are not only failing to deliver the improved quality they promise, but in most cases are actually damaging the companies that have implemented them. In this updated paperback edition, which includes a critical analysis of the new and much-hyped ISO 9000:2000 version of the Standard, Seddon maintains his position that managers should say no to ISO 9000. For those who feel they have to register to ISO, Seddon shows them how to avoid the usual pitfalls of the Standard.

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GOR004377048
9781860761737
1860761739
The Case Against ISO9000: How to Create Real Quality in Your Organisation by John Seddon
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oak Tree Press
2000-09-15
250
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