3. WORLD STANDARDS DAY - 14 OCTOBER
Less waste, better results - Standards increase efficiency
4. • ISO (International Organization for
Standardization) is the world's largest developer and
publisher of International Standards.
•ISO has developed over 18,500 International
Standards on several different subjects.
•ISO is a network of national standards institutes
across 162 countries.
• There is one member per country.
5. •While ISO is not a government organization,
many of its member institutes are part of the
governmental structure of their countries.
•Other members are from the private sector.
•The word ISO is derived from the Greek word
ISOS meaning „equal'.
• The International Organization for
Standardization (ISO) was founded in 1947.
6. ISO claims that their organization “…. to
be reached on solutions that meet both the
requirements of business and the broader
needs of society.”
8. ISO 9000 and ISO 14000 IN BRIEF
• ISO 9000 and ISO 14000 are among ISO's most
well known standards ever.
• They are implemented by more than a million
organizations in some 175 countries.
• ISO 9000 helps organizations to implement
quality management.
• ISO 14000 helps organizations to implement
environmental management.
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10. QUALITY MANAGEMENT
• ISO 9000 is for Quality Management.
• Quality refers to all those features of a product (or
service) which are required by the customer.
• Quality management means what the organization
does to enhance customer satisfaction, and achieve
continual improvement of its performance.
11. •ISO 9000 is a series of international quality
standards developed by the International
Organization for Standardization.
•More than 100 countries now recognize the 9000
series.
•The standards provide guidance and tools for
companies and organizations who want to ensure
that their products and services consistently meet
customer‟s requirements,