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Tag Archives: ISO 9001:2015 DIS
Upside risk?
Yesterday I saw a news report about BBC commissioning strategy that made me think again about it. The piece suggested the BBC should “take more risks”. The context was that playing safe in the commissioning of programs might not be the best thing to do, and some of the more groundbreaking programs of recent times have initially been programs the BBC was not 100% sure about for one reason or another. Is THIS “upside risk” I asked myself, and if it is, what are the practical implications when it comes to managing “upside risks”? Continue reading
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Tagged definition of risk, iso 9001:2015, ISO 9001:2015 DIS, risk
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My early thoughts on ISO 9001:2015 DIS
The draft international standard (DIS) of ISO 9001:2015 is available. CQI members can access it for free via the CQI website, it’s £25 otherwise. I’ve had a scan through it and a few things struck me about it … Continue reading
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Tagged auditor competence, ISO 9001 DIS, iso 9001:2015, ISO 9001:2015 DIS
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