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News Release from: Enigma Business Consultants | Subject: Process Management tool
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 01 August 2002
On-line quality management can be easier
Companies can turn their existing 'flat-file' quality systems into a relational database with on-line access, using a Process Management tool called 'control'.
Companies can turn their existing 'flat-file' quality systems into a relational database with on-line access, using a Process Management tool called 'control' Moving to ISO 9000:2000 is ninety percent reorganisation of your existing quality systems and data into process streams
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 14 Aug 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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With the right tool, the majority of existing documents and files can simply be attached to processes together with training material, links to other systems, images, and performance measurement data.
'control' gives authorised access to those involved in process development, and provides a collaborative environment that encourages continuous improvement.
Everyone in the organisation, and even customers, can view the latest and complete version of published process and quality information from their desktop using only a browser.
This provides companies with the other key element of ISO 9000:2000 - demonstrating continuous improvement and bringing customers into the picture.
Francis Rice, lead consultant at Enigma Business Consultants, said; "you don't need to start again with ISO 9000:2000.
Companies can protect the investment they have already made in Quality Systems, comply with new standards, and bring quality and process into everyone's working day by using control".
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