Congratulations!

You’ve been given the job to do your company’s ISO implementation!. Now what?

This book is written for you. It’s from a working ISO auditor, with over 500 audits with three global registrars, and it lays all of this out for you, along with a lot of stories and examples as to what to expect as you go through the certification process.

It’s perfect for people new to the nuances of the system, whether they are new employees, process owners who need a little education, or you, the ISO coordinator that is in charge of system implementation. It has a description of the clauses of the ISO standard, and examples of things to avoid in every one of them..

In this book, you’ll learn about:

  • The elements of the system, including the registrars and the auditors
  • An explanation of the clauses of the standard, and what not to do as you set up your conformance plan
  • How to read a clause in the ISO standard
  • Who decides what “necessary” is
  • What “objective evidence” is
  • Letters to the Boss, The Design Manager and the Production Manager so that they know what they’re in for
  • Why nothing happens in isolation, and why a filthy rest room is a bad sign for the rest of the business
  • The five stages of ISO grief, and why you want to avoid an F5 failure
  • The most common failure modes for every clause in the standard
  • Why sticky notes make terrible work instructions
  • How to spot a fake ISO certificate, and other abuses of the system

About the Author

This helpful book is written by James A. Shell, who has experienced success and failure in the Automotive, Chemical, Medical, Aerospace and Logistics industries, and has some stories to tell.

Here is my link to Udemy course, “How Not to Fail at ISO9001”

https://www.udemy.com/course/how-not-to-fail-at-iso9001/learn/lecture/34733460#content

Here’s the link to my Quality Systems Training. You can hire me to give this training in person, complete with questions and answers, and along with a few decades worth of horror stories about product quality, dangerous products, and why people don’t do their jobs.

www.jimshell.com/

And, here’s the link to my book “How Not to Fail at ISO9001” available at Amazon.

The Spanish version is also available.

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