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ISO 9000:2000 Transition

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One of the challenges facing many companies over the next two years is making the transition from ISO 9000:1994 to ISO 9000:2000. Although the certification bodies can provide support, their need to remain neutral means that they are unable to provide the consultancy advice most companies will need.

To meet this need, ISO 2000 have developed a range of low cost tools to help companies manage their transition. Click here for full details


Transition News

Click here to read how the new standard benefits the SME community.

Case Studies

Companies and quality professionals will benefit from the improvements to ISO 9000:2000. Heard it all before? Perhaps, but Jeff Monk of ISO 2000 Worldwide Ltd, says the new concepts are more enduring that those of old. In this article, he describes how one large organisation set about the transition and, using the process approach to auditing, uncovered some very valuable information. Click here to read more

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