ISO 9000 in Australia
A comparison of the 1994 and 2000 versions of the ISO 9000 standard.
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A comparison of the 1994 and 2000 versions of the ISO 9000 standard.
Download ‘ISO 9000 in Australia’
(PDF format)
Research conducted by Monash University’s Australian Supply Chain Management Research Unit and supported by JAS-ANZ, the government appointed accreditation body for Australia and New Zealand, explores the transition from ISO 9000:1994 to ISO 9000:2000.
This research project “The Implementation of ISO 9000 in Australian Organisations” is particularly valuable as it reports the perceptions and experiences of Australian businesses that have implemented ISO 9000 and provides a detailed and comprehensive picture of ISO 9000: 2000 in Australia. This includes the motives of certification, the implementation process and the impacts of the implementation. In addition, the study compares the difficulties experienced by the firms in implementing the standard between the 1994 version and the 2000 version, as well as examining the difficulties experienced by firms in transitioning from the requirements of 1994 version to 2000 version of ISO 9000.
— Tony Craven, CEO, JAS-ANZ
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17th April 2010 at 5:09 pm
i find your information helpful , thanks !!