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abnoyan
9th May 2001, 09:17 AM
I am a student and net week I have a presentation about ISO 9000 : 2000. It will take 20 minutes. Now I am preparing the presentations but I have diffuculties what I will mention in brief and It must be short and give the highlights about the topic. Anyone who knows an example of this kind of presentation can help me

Best Regards

energy
9th May 2001, 09:29 AM
Abnoyan,
How brief? I have a 50+ slide presentation in Power Point that you can use. There are also good ones on this site in the ptf section. Mine is about 1/2-3/4 hour presentation. Starts with ISO history up to the new standard. Do you have Office 97 or Office 2000? You can always drop some of the slides to shorten the presentation.
energy

[This message has been edited by energy (edited 09 May 2001).]

rock
9th May 2001, 09:37 AM
Hi Abnoyan,
If you understand Figure 1 from the standard, Model of a process based quality management system, you can more easily understand the system. Management sets the goals (elem 5), provides the resources (elem 6) so that product realization, the customer requirements (elem 7) can be achieved, and data and analysis (elem 8) can be collected and sent back to management (elem 5) and the process continues. When I learned the significance of this diagram, it made a lot more sense.
Mike

Q rex
9th May 2001, 10:06 AM
So what does the dashed line from management responsibility to customer requirements represent? Are we telling the customer what his requirements should be?

Rex

Jim Biz
9th May 2001, 11:36 AM
Rex - I would think "NOT" telling the customer - but always communicating & gaining agreement on what his requirements are. Dashed line representes "information flow" in both directions - just as the dashed line from "interested parties to Management responsibility.

Regards
Jim

energy
10th May 2001, 01:45 AM
Dash line-Develop partnerships with the Customer and Suppliers. We are all both.
energy

eskay
10th May 2001, 11:32 AM
Energy,

Do you mind sharing your Powerpoint presentation? I'm planning to have a sort of training / intro. to ISO 9000:2000 for our staff (ship supply industry). If you don't mind sharing, please send the file to my email address: kannan_eskay@yahoo.com

Thanks.

Eskay

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Eskay
Seven Seas Group of Companies
Dubai

pthareja
13th January 2006, 06:35 AM
I am preparing to teach the course 'Quality Competence in Industry' to Metallurgical engineering students. It includes QMS (ISO 9001:2000). Your powerpoint presentation has been much sought after, could I be obliged with a copy please.
regards
P Thareja

Marc
13th January 2006, 10:01 AM
This is an old thread (from 2001), and energy isn't around any more - But there are a number of ISO 9001 presentations if you check the Post Attachments listing, not to mention the Free Files directory here.

Douglas E. Purdy
13th January 2006, 11:00 AM
I am preparing to teach the course 'Quality Competence in Industry' to Metallurgical engineering students. It includes QMS (ISO 9001:2000). Your powerpoint presentation has been much sought after, could I be obliged with a copy please.
regards
P Thareja

P Thareja,

Our friend Energy has not been around the Cove lately (that I have seen), and I never received his presentation (I'm positive that it would have been interesting - He is a serious yet funny guy). I do not know if the presentation I am offering will help you, but take a look at the attachments offered at the cove. This presentation is a general overview of Quality Management Systems centered on the 8 Management Principles in IS0 9000 with focus on Process Management and Continuous Improvement.

Doug

Im So Openminded
9th March 2006, 05:08 PM
Doug,
I have reviewed your presentation on the eight principles of the ISO9001:2000 QMS and believe this can assist me in re-establisihing the focus on quality within my organization. I wish permission to utilize the layout and some of the slides to incorporate into a specific re-introduction of quality to the employees here.

If an when i have questions pertaining to training/introducing employees to ISO I hope that I can utilize your knowledge to draft up a good presentation.

Once again, thank you and everyone who support quality to make like in the workforce a better place to be. :D

Al Rosen
9th March 2006, 05:34 PM
Doug,
I have reviewed your presentation on the eight principles of the ISO9001:2000 QMS and believe this can assist me in re-establisihing the focus on quality within my organization. I wish permission to utilize the layout and some of the slides to incorporate into a specific re-introduction of quality to the employees here.

If an when i have questions pertaining to training/introducing employees to ISO I hope that I can utilize your knowledge to draft up a good presentation.

Once again, thank you and everyone who support quality to make like in the workforce a better place to be. :DFYI, from the Forum TOS:You also agree that you understand that any posts you make, including any attachments to posts, are made into 'The Public Domain'. Neither I, nor you, can make any claim of 'Copyright' ownership of any posts or attachments herein - even your own. These forums are open to everyone on the internet and are meant to be a resource for exchanging ideas and information - not a source of legal problems.

Im So Openminded
9th March 2006, 11:30 PM
Yes. what you say is true and I fully understand the legality of the copyright infringement and public domain. To clarify my intensions, I reviewed the presentation to build a basis or foundation to talk and discuss about ISO and methods to improve systems. To be able to follow a flow chart while brainstorming is helpful in visualizing where we want to go.
Thank you for the prompt reply.

kei_ko
10th March 2006, 12:29 AM
This presentation is a general overview of Quality Management Systems centered on the 8 Management Principles in IS0 9000 with focus on Process Management and Continuous Improvement.



Doug... thanks for the presentation. i will be doing a briefing for my top management and just started to work on the slides. this will help a lot :agree1:

:thanx:

noons
15th April 2006, 05:49 AM
Hi I hope you find this link of some help. http://www.qualityclinics.com/survey.htm

Fortunato R. Solis
11th March 2007, 06:55 AM
Do you mind sharing your powerpoint presentation on ISO 9001:2000? I'm planning to have a sort of seminar/training to our employees to them an overview on the requirements to be an ISO 9001:2000 certified company.

It will be a great pleasure if you could provide us a copy. Thanks and more power.

:thanx:

Douglas E. Purdy
12th March 2007, 09:11 AM
Do you mind sharing your powerpoint presentation on ISO 9001:2000? I'm planning to have a sort of seminar/training to our employees to them an overview on the requirements to be an ISO 9001:2000 certified company.

It will be a great pleasure if you could provide us a copy. Thanks and more power.

:thanx:

The attached presentation is by no way an overview of ISO 9001:2000. It was made to go through the standard requirements with the Internal Auditors, but if you want to use any of it you may.

Doug