"But, are you Certified to ISO 9001?"
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) developed the ISO 9001 standard to help organizations establish and maintain a quality management system (QMS). The standard specifies the requirements for a QMS that an organization must meet to be certified as ISO 9001 compliant. Over the years, the ISO 9001 certification has been recognized as a mark of quality and efficiency and is applicable to all B2B transactions. However, with the fast-paced technological advancements and changes in business practices, the question arises whether ISO 9001 certification is still relevant in 2024. This article will explore that question.
ISO 9001 certification is a globally recognized standard for quality management systems. The standard outlines a set of requirements that an organization must meet to demonstrate its ability to consistently provide products and services that meet customer requirements and comply with applicable regulations. To achieve certification, an organization must undergo an independent external audit by an accredited certification body that assesses the organization’s QMS against the ISO 9001 standard's requirements.
There are several benefits of ISO 9001 certification for an organization. Firstly, it can improve the organization’s credibility and reputation by demonstrating its commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. Secondly, ISO 9001 certification can increase customer confidence in the organization’s ability to provide high-quality products and services consistently. Thirdly, the standard can help an organization identify and address inefficiencies in its processes, leading to increased productivity and reduced costs. Lastly, ISO 9001 certification can help an organization to comply with regulatory requirements and avoid legal issues.
Third-party certification bodies confirm that organizations meet the requirements of ISO 9001. In 2021 (the latest year for which ISO has published figures), over one million organizations worldwide, covering 1.5 million sites, were independently certified to ISO 9001, making it by far the most widely used management system standard in the world today.
The relevance of ISO 9001 certification has repeatedly been questioned over the years, yet it persists. Some may argue that the standard needs to be updated and more relevant to the current business environment. However, despite the changes in business practices and technology, the core principles of the ISO 9001 standard remain relevant and essential in some situations (such as tendering for government contracts). Consider…
So, the real question is not whether ISO 9001 continues to be relevant but rather can your organization be considered relevant to customers and potential customers without it.
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We have chosen ISO 21001 certification because, unlike IRCA and Exemplar badges (which in our opinion are commercially compromised), it is based on independent third-party assessment. It is a ‘university grade’ standard in use globally by schools, colleges, and universities to demonstrate their competence.