What is ISO 9000? Have you ever been in an ISO shop?

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What is ISO 9000? Have you ever been in an ISO shop?..

Answer / meenakshi patil

ISO 9000 is a series of standards developed by ISO.It is a
system standard & not a product standard

Characteristics

ISO 9000 Can be implemented in any type and size of
organization.
It is independent of the product,size and country.

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What is ISO 9000? Have you ever been in an ISO shop?..

Answer / rajendra prasad reddy penumall

Meenakshi Patil you are correct

ISO 9000 standard series can be implemented for any
organisation irrespective of the company level,type of
business.
For example ISO standards can implement for a police
station,(it's real in Hyderabad somany police stations got
ISO 9000 cerifications),Engineering colleges,Petrol
Bunks..Etc.
here thing is the ISO cerified institution should document
every work and it should be according standards defined by
the ISO.

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What is ISO 9000? Have you ever been in an ISO shop?..

Answer / ravi148

i agree with your reply my friends..
Actulally ISO-9000 means Qulity Management System.
Organization to cover
documention,design,devlopment,production ,testing ,implement
ion,installation,servicing and any other processes

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