John Nolan
December 15, 2015
Implementing an ISO 9001:2015 compliant Quality Management System (QMS) normally requires a lot of work from a lot of people within an organization, but one aspect that it is possible to overlook is the importance of employee engagement or “buy-in.” In the previous article How to comply with new leadership requirements in ISO 9001:2015 we considered the part that organizational leaders should play, but gaining the hearts and minds of your organization’s employees can make the difference between a smooth, efficient, and beneficial QMS implementation and operation, and a frustrating and problematic one. The habits, relationships, and disciplines you establish with the employee team during the implementation of the QMS can set the foundation for the future performance, so it is vital that employee engagement is established early in the implementation phase. So, how do we go about achieving this?
“Engagement of people” is one of the stated quality management principles mentioned in the ISO 9001:2015 standard, while Section 7 of the standard deals with “Resources” and the role of people and the environment that those people create as a result. What the standard doesn’t specify is what means the ISO 9001:2015 practitioner should use to engage the employees, and therefore encourage a level of buy-in that ensures that the project itself and resulting QMS performance can flourish. So, what can we do to give us this foundation that will ensure our employees have the enthusiasm and “know-how” to facilitate a smooth 9001 implementation and continued performance?
So, given we can achieve all of the above, exactly what benefits can we expect to see?
The most obvious benefit of good employee buy-in is a smooth ISO 9001:2015 implementation; however, the most tangible benefits will be more long term. Your QMS performance can be strengthened at every point by vigilant and knowledgeable employees who have a sense of what is “in or out of scope,” and share the vision of what the QMS and resultant 9001 accreditation can do for your organization. Increased employee involvement in future customer visits and audits can help you demonstrate that your vision of “quality” is shared by your employees, and not just the team selected to host the audit themselves, and that is a valuable message to be able to convey to your customers. Get your employees buy-in early in the 9001 implementation process, and the benefits will follow.
To help your employees understand what ISO 9001 is about, and the benefits of implementing it, use this free Why ISO 9001:2015? Awareness Presentation.