John Nolan
September 29, 2015
The ISO 9001:2015 revision was released into the public domain on Tuesday, September 15, 2015. As part of the standard there is a three-year implementation period, which allows organizations aligned with the 2008 version to have surveillance audits against the 2008 standard, allowing up to September 2018 at maximum for the transition to compliance with the 2015 version to take place. Therefore, a lot of quality managers and representatives of organizations worldwide will be breathing a sigh of relief, given the time they have to digest, plan, and implement the changes that the 2015 revision brings. While having this grace period will seem like a benefit to many, we must assume that the prescribed changes will be a positive to all 9001-certified organizations, and the greater business community in general. So, given that, is there any real reason to wait until the 2018 deadline to implement the changes?
In this previous article: ISO 9001 Update: The final draft of ISO 9001:2015 is released! we examined how the Draft International Standard changes affected the 2008 standard on the transition to 9001:2015. Now that we know for sure exactly how these changes are shaped, is there a real benefit in making the changes earlier rather than later?
So, the arguments for early implementation are persuasive, but most of all they are performance enhancing and beneficial to the business’s bottom line.
We have looked at the argument for transitioning to ISO 9001:2015 as early as possible, but what are the arguments against? Speaking from the position of someone who will have to implement these changes across several organizations, I can see none. If you disregard the natural human emotion to resist change, then there is no reason to wait before implementing the changes. The ISO committee has taken advice from all sections of the business community in many countries, and many experts have provided input. The changes are all designed to improve your business, and its chances of survival, profitability, and growth. Embrace the changes, implement them, and see how ISO 9001:2015 can help your business to grow.
To learn more about the benefits, see this free white paper ISO 9001:2015 benefits of early transition.