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29th December 2000, 09:21 AM
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Web Site Quality Statement - Stating the Intent to Register (We have a plan)
As a startup company, we are currently putting together a website with all the trimmings. I have been asked to create a Quality statement that includes our commitment to ISO 9000:2000. The fact is we have engaged a consulting company and will pursue registration later this year (2001). Preliminary procedures have been written under the previous version of ISO, but are still in the release and approval stage. In other words we have visions of sugar plums dancing in our heads. Any ideas how we can state our intention strongly without giving the impression that we comply with ISO 9000:2000? At this point we cannot state that we are in "compliance". As one of those "quality geeks", I know that there is a multitude of talent that post to this site and are capable of suggesting some creative ideas that may help me look good. Thanks.
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29th December 2000, 04:25 PM
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In compliance to the "goals" of ISO-9000:2000???
Continuously improving our systems to be ISO-9000:2000 compliant????
ASD...
[This message has been edited by Al Dyer (edited 29 December 2000).]
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30th December 2000, 03:12 PM
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Al, those are excellent. I use Dubya from my home. But I am Energy when I post at work. As I said, there are some pretty talented "quality geeks" on this site and I appreciate your response.
QA Mgr. Geek
Energy
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22nd September 2001, 03:01 AM
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So - What did you finally come up with?
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22nd September 2001, 08:42 AM
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Nothing
Marc,
If you visit the website, tenergywater.com, not only can you see the types of equipment we manufacture, but also the absence of a quality statement that can pass muster among us Quality geeks. Someone, somewhere has decided to not parse words regarding a Quality mission or statement. That's a good thing. Originally, my task was to create a "section" to mention our Quality program. I registered my objections, it remained a topic for a few weeks and quietly slipped away. There has been no obvious reduction of orders or inquiries regarding our plans for ISO registration, because of it's absence.
Maybe it's me, but I don't think it really matters. We have suppliers who put their certificate on their site, say a lot of neat Quality things and still provide inferior or nonconforming product. Smoke and mirrors for the unwary consumer. Shame on me!
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22nd September 2001, 11:45 AM
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How about this for a policy statement:
People Striving To Turn Customers Into Fans!
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22nd September 2001, 12:44 PM
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Fans?
Al,
Would they be fixed or oscillating?
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22nd September 2001, 01:46 PM
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Maybe??
Sure not a Qualty "Geek" (yet  )- but heres an attempt
Striving -- through established management objectives -- to meet the needs of our growing customer base.
(Might be a bit much - BUT) / Might be something to build on anyway :
Regards
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