John Nolan
March 8, 2016
The ISO 9001:2015 quality management standard is designed to be applied across many sectors in the business world, and if applied correctly, can bring many benefits to the overall performance of a business. One recent sector of ISO 9001:2015 “realization” and growth is the retail industry, which is a sector of business that accounts for millions of dollars turnover per annum and an ever-growing percentage of many nations’ gross domestic products. Given the amount of revenue generated and the pressure on margins due to competition via internet retail, it really is no surprise that small and large retailers alike now realize that ISO 9001:2015 is not only an effective tool for improving processes, but also a reliable way of driving down associated costs and improving margins. So, is there a particular part of the standard that we can use in the retail sector to help us improve performance?
There are several parts of the ISO 9001:2015 standard that can help a business drive improvement from its supply chain. Let’s look further at how your business can derive benefit from these processes:
The ISO 9001:2015 standard has clauses addressing such issues as “planning,” “evaluation,” and “improvement,” and obviously, these can all be used to drive external suppliers to improved performance levels, but the aspects mentioned above are more directly related. Even the increased demands on leadership can help drive improvement; after all, the involvement of a company’s CEO in discussions, review, and negotiations has caused many a supplier to “sharpen the pencil” when contract negotiations take place and prices are agreed upon.
In answer to the above question, yes they can. If you treat the management of your supply chain the same as you treat the rest of your Quality Management System, then that continual improvement you drive through your supply chain can yield financial benefits to your organization. In most organizations the supply of the finished product is by far the greatest cost, and therefore the one area that has potential for improvement. If you manage your suppliers “passively,” then your greatest area for potential improvement and cost savings will remain outside of your control, and any modern retail business that wants to remain competitive and maximize margins cannot afford that. Adopting compliance and certification according to the ISO 9001:2015 standard can give you the ideas, knowledge, and ability to manage the parts of your business that are vital in a proactive and efficient manner. And to think, some aspects of the business community once thought ISO 9001:2015 was only about “quality management”!
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