This article gives a glimpse of the right steps that an organization needs to take after obtaining a quality assurance certification such as ISO 9001 certification.

While achieving a quality assurance certification is a crucial tool for today’s businesses, maintaining certification is another important job for them. ISO 9001 is one of the top-level certifications known to assure quality management in businesses and helps them establish a solid and effective QMS (quality management system).

The planning and implementation of such a certification are quite easy processes when a business is guided by specialists or consultants. However, maintaining the certification compliance later needs consistent effort and participation from the organization’s top tier management. Obtaining a certification already shows that your organization is striving for excellence in quality and that their products or services are capable of fulfilling the expectations of customers, so the key is to continue demonstrating your excellence in quality and keeping up with customers’ expectations by maintaining your ISO 9001 certificate or any other certificate.

Here is a brief account of what to do after achieving a quality assurance certification in your business.

Plan for Regular Reviews

The first step to maintaining your certification is conducting a review of your QMS regularly to check for any issues in order to know requirements for improvements and to ensure that it is still meeting the standard’s requirements. Having some specialists (i.e. auditors) from a quality assurance services agency is helpful in reviewing your QMS meticulously every time to address any issue or just improving any of its aspects for further effectiveness. Expert review is helpful for ensuring that your organization’s internal structures or processes are well aligned with your QMS and operating smoothly to keep up the quality of products and diverse expectations of customers. They will also help you to explore new areas to improve the competence of your QMS and adhere to new requirements of the standard.

Identifying Goals and Priorities

To maintain your certification, what is also most needed is improving your QMS’s alignment with your evolving goals and priorities. Continuous and drastic changes in market situations compel businesses to bring forth new strategies and goals to stay in competition. Likewise, customer expectations also change with time and shifting patterns of consumption, and so a business needs to change their products’ or services’ attributes accordingly to meet customer needs. Considering these inevitable aspects, your organization’s management needs to improve your QMS functionalities by identifying new goals, challenges and priorities; Doing regular market surveys, analyzing customer behaviors, assessing your suppliers, partners or employees, measuring financial performance, and analyzing customers’ complaints are some key ways to keep updated with current situations of your business—internally and externally. This will help you to understand and brainstorm new features or improvements needed in your QMS.

Documentation Improvement

Improving documentation is also a vital part of maintaining your certification. Documentation is keeping each and every record of your processes and quality control procedures including the QMS. Thus, as your business expands, goals or opportunities evolve and new processes emerge, make sure that documentation is updated too. Maintaining an appropriate documented QMS is must as that will be reviewed every time by external auditors while renewing your certification. They seek to observe whether the documented system is perfectly in line with your implemented system as that shows your commitment both formally and informally. Besides, you need to maintain other documentation too, such as quarterly performance reports, which help to track the progress of business’s KPIs under the influence of QMS implementation and certification.

Implementing a QMS is the mandatory requirement for achieving a quality assurance certification! However, since nothing is steady in a business environment, you need to improve or adjust your QMS consistently to meet the evolving needs of your business. Also, maintenance of certification will surely encourage continual improvement because a QMS is never going to bring positive results if it is not conforming to the certification’s obligations. Thus, every business should make strategies to continuously improve their QMS’s compliance with a concerned certification.

Author's Bio: 

Damon Anderson is the owner and managing director of a quality assurance certification agency and has vast experience across widespread businesses and industries. He is passionate about writing blogs on quality assurance services and likes to provide rich understanding, clear up any confusion, and debunk myths on different ISO certifications through his write-ups.

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