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
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).]
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
So what does the dashed line from management responsibility to customer requirements represent? Are we telling the customer what his requirements should be?
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.
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
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