Gain competency in:
- System development project management
- Process analysis (the process approach)
- Imparting these two skills to others
A process-based management system defines the key processes already established
within the organization. Using rigorous process analysis, you will develop a management
system that has low implementation costs and is documented only to the extent necessary
for control. Users improve the resulting system to add value and reduce costs while
conforming to industry, national, and international system standards and applicable
local and federal regulations.
Your team will be able to:
- Analyze core process (to identify key processes and process interactions)
- Work with process owners to analyze key processes (to define in sufficient detail
for operation and control who does what to fulfill process objectives)
- Design new key processes
- Simplify documentation
- Use and continually improve the system
Who should attend?
- Top Management
- System Managers
- Process Owners
- Quality, Environment, Health & Safety (QEH&S) Professionals
- ISO Managers and Management Representatives
How you can use these skills:
After participating in this workshop, the team will be able to apply the process
approach to develop an effective management system that also happens to conform
to any set of requirements, including:
-
ISO 9001
- ISO 14001
- ISO/TS 16949
- ISO/IEC 17025
- ISO 13485
- ISO 17799/ISO 27001
- AS9100 and AS9110
- TL9000
- FDA Regulations
- FAA Regulations
- SEC Regulations (Sarbanes-Oxley)
- ISM and ISPS Codes
- OHSAS 18001
- Other requirements specific to your company and/or industry
Schedule and In-house Pricing: This class is currently offered in-house.
Need help? Call us at 888 357 9001 or email
info@qmii.com
LE51, Developing a Process-Based Management System
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