Mark Hammar
February 10, 2015
Want to start implementing ISO 9001 in your company, but don’t know where to start? Especially if this is your first time implementing ISO 9001, you likely have a lot of questions on how you can make this work the first time. For most companies, time and resources are precious and the risk of wasting them on a poorly planned project is too great. This is why it is critical to ensure that you properly plan up front in order to avoid costly problems and delays later in the project.
Here are the must-do activities to help ensure a successful implementation for your Quality Management System (QMS):
As I argued in How to get Management Buy-in for ISO 9001 it is critical that you have management fully on board the implementation bandwagon. It is up to your top management to ensure that you have all the necessary resources (time, people, money, and equipment) to follow through on the project of implementing the QMS to completion. If management is not there to support your efforts and remove roadblocks to success (you can be sure there will be some roadblocks), you will suffer setbacks and delays. The full support of top management can be the difference between a very successful and effective QMS, and a QMS that is only there on paper, but unhelpful for the organization.
For some helpful tools for planning and presenting your proposal for implementing ISO 9001, check out these PowerPoint presentations: Project plan for ISO 9001 implementation and Project proposal for ISO 9001 implementation.
Like everything in life, trying to go forward with a project without having the essential knowledge is risky and prone to failure. There are different ways to obtain this knowledge, mostly dependent on how you choose to proceed with your implementation.
Your QMS implementation is a project, and should be treated as such. A good project will have a plan including all tasks required, when they need to be done, and who is doing them. Without this basic control, your implementation can drag on, incomplete, due to confusion among the people who should be on task. In order to have a successful big project, a project manager is necessary to keep everything on track.
While many companies will assign the task of project manager to the manager of quality (or equivalent), this isn’t mandatory. The project manager does not need to be the company expert on quality, but does need to know enough about what a QMS is, the tasks to be done, and how to manage the project. Choosing someone who is good at controlling the project may be your best route to a successful implementation.
Although there are many individual steps in the process of fully implementing and certifying your quality management system, there are three basic phases that these steps fall into:
1) Assessment and planning: In this phase you will get the support and resources you need and identify the requirements and scope of the implementation project. Any training and knowledge acquisition needed for understanding how to implement the system should happen during this phase.
2) Implementation and operation: Here is when you will write necessary documents and train everyone about the QMS and any process changes required to comply with the standards. You then operate the QMS for a defined amount of time, audit the processes, and have management review the system and address any corrective actions required. This lets you gather the records needed to show successful implementation.
3) Certification: When you have completed your implementation, the auditors from your certification body will come and assess your QMS for compliance against ISO 9001 requirements.
For detailed information on the steps you need for the full implementation of ISO 9001, see Checklist of ISO 9001 implementation & certification steps.
To ensure a successful QMS implementation, the key is to plan and have the appropriate support. Good planning and properly applied resources can increase the chances of success of your project. Plan well and you can weather the storms that will come during implementation and finish your project in a timely, efficient, and cost-effective manner.
Download this free ISO 9001:2015 Implementation Diagram to see the whole implementation project at a glance.