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Please Help! Implementing ISO 9001 in a services industry

Hello. I came from manufacturing background and had implemented ISO9001 in various manufacturing-based industries - metal stamping, electronics, etc.

Now that I've been given responsibility to help a company to implement ISO9001 - and this is a non-manufacturing industry - a property realty business, or you may consider this as 'service' and 'market' industry.

Maybe someone can give me some tips and hints on how to start on something like this. Sometimes, it may be confusing in the term 'product realization' in realty business....calibration, measurment equipment, etc etc......(which are much more easier to understand in a manufacturing firm)

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Hi, YKT! We've had a few discussions on ISO 9001 and the service sector. I suggest you do a search in the Cove. You'll get links to threads such as this thread: ISO 9001 and Service Providers Industry? What do you think?.
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A review of ISO 9000:2000 Fundamentals and Vocabulary will get you the needed understanding.

Product Realization can be called 'Service' Realization. The term product, which is the result of a process (interacting activities which transform inputs into outputs) is generic and includes the category of 'services'.

"Calibration, measurement equipment," can be 'excluded'. See ISO 9001:2000 clause 1.2 Application. Unless you want to calibrate your pencil sharpeners, you can exclude items such as this (contained in clause 7) due to the nature of going about your service business pertaining to property realty.

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In a realtor / property business your products might include some things like a sales contract, maybe research. Hmmm, interesting situation.

The bottom line is the first thing to do is to define what the product(s) are. Here's one to think about. The company essentially sells (their product is) extended warranties.
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Quality Digest has an article on the growth of ISO 9001 in the Service Sector, his month.
Please note that the link will expire when the next QD issue becomes available.
http://www.qualitydigest.com/current..._article.shtml

With the continual exporting of US manufacturing plants aboard, this has a significant impact.
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http://www.iso.org/iso/en/commcentre...6/Ref1030.html

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'How to get benefits of ISO 9001:2000' – for service sector

A practical method for helping service sector companies, particularly in developing countries, to implement ISO 9001:2000 quality management systems has just been published by ISO (International Organization for Standardization) and the International Trade Centre (ITC).

ISO 9001:2000: A workbook for service organizations is designed to make it easier for service providers to achieve the benefits, such as increased efficiency and effectiveness, of implementing ISO 9001:2000.
According to the World Trade Organization WTO), the value of world trade in commercial services increased in 2004 by 16 % to USD 2,10 trillion. The cross-border trade in services includes business process outsourcing and offshoring, which offers opportunities for developing countries in particular.
One way that organizations in developing countries can increase their market share in such opportunities is by ensuring competitiveness through the implementation of a quality management system based on ISO 9001:2000.
The ISO/ITC workbook targets service organizations with less than 20 employees, such as accountants, architects, engineers, lawyers and management consultants. Resolutely practical in its approach it focuses on the discussions, decisions and steps that make up a programme to implement an effective quality management system.
With the aid of questions and checklists, it guides the service company manager through the following stages: making a decision to implement ISO 9001:2000; planning an approach, designing the quality management system and managing documentation.
For those organizations that wish to go further and have their quality management system audited and certified by an independent body, there are also chapters on getting certified, and after certification. The appendices include one giving tips on working with external consultants.
Certification is not a requirement of ISO 9001:2000, which can be implemented solely for the benefits it brings internally and to the organization’s customers. At the same time, many organizations choose to pursue certification and at the end of 2005, nearly 33 % of ISO 9001:2000 certificates were held by organizations in the service sectors.
Although developed with service enterprises in developing countries in mind, the hands-on approach of ISO 9001:2000: A workbook for service organizations has something to offer for service providers in developed countries too.
The workbook is available in English (ISBN 92-9137-286-2), French ( ISBN 92-9137-294-3) and Spanish ( ISBN 92-9137-292-7), costs 64 Swiss francs and is available from ISO national member institutes (see the complete list with contact details), ISO Central Secretariat (see below), and ITC (Web www.intracen.org; e-mail itcreg@intracen.org).
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Default Re: Implementing ISO 9001 in a services industry

Hi
In service sector you can implement ISO 9001:2000.But a major problem is your view.
If you understand service nature you can design and implement a proportionate system.
I recommend you read some book about service management.
A dimension of service quality is very different from manufacturing quality.
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I am responsible to prepare / organized setup for ISO.

Importing MEDICAL DEVICES and Ware House.

Since, I have no back ground experience...need help.

How to start? from where?

Some one has templates?
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