Overview of ISO 9001
Overview of ISO 9001
Overview of
ISO 9001
Overview of ISO 9001/GQMSS
o ISO 9001 Concepts
o The Seven Quality Management Principles
o Major Clauses
Module Objective
• Participants will have an appreciation on the basic concepts
and structure of the ISO 9001
• Participants are able to internalize the management
principles applied to ISO-QMS
Overview of ISO 9001:2015
QMS Concepts
What do we mean by quality?
Imagine
● Yourself as your consumer
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QMS Concepts
Therefore:
Quality = Conforming Characteristics
= Fulfilled Requirements
● It’s a model that is certainly not perfect, but one that, since 1987,
has proven to be valuable and applicable to all types of organization.
Process-based QMS
Leadership
(Planning & Review)
Customer/
Customer/
Stakeholder
Stakeholder
Support
Performance Satisfaction
(HR, Infrastructure,
Evaluation
environment, KM)
Requirements
INPUT OUTPUT
Operations
Plan-Do Check-Act Cycle
Quality Management System (4)
Support (7)
Organization Operation
and its context (8)
(4) Do Customer
Plan
satisfaction
Performance
Customer Planning (6) Leadership Results of
evaluation (9)
Requirements QMS
Products and
Needs and services
Act Check
expectations of
relevant interested Improvement
parties (10)
(4)
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QMS Concepts
PREDECESSOR
MATTER, ENERY, MATTER, ENERY,
PROCESSES SUBSEQUENT
INFORMATION INFORMATION
e.g. at providers PROCESSES
e.g. in the form of e.g. in the form of
(internal or external) e.g. at customers
materials, resources, product, service,
At customers, at other (internal or external)
requirements decisions
relevant interested at other relevant
parties. interested parties.
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Risk-Based Thinking
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Opportunities & Risks
Opportunities can arise as a result of a situation
favorable to achieving the intended results:
Attract new customers/clients
Reduce waste
Improve productivity
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Opportunities & Risks
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QMS/GQMS Concepts
◦ Standardizes the way things are done, reducing variability, and making it
easier to solve problems
QMS/GQMS Concepts
● ISO 9001 has been aligned with ISO 14001 for the benefit of the
user community.
● Current trends:
◦ Keeping up with recent developments in management system practices.
QMS/GQMS Concepts
Process-based QMS
Leadership
(Planning & Review)
Citizen
Citizen
Support
Performance Satisfaction
(HR, Infrastructure,
Evaluation
environment, KM)
Requirements
INPUT OUTPUT
Operations
QMS/GQMS Concepts
What is GQMSS?
● Government Quality Management Systems Standards
◦ One of the components of the Government Quality
Management Program (GQMP) of the Executive Order
605 (E.O.605) Institutionalizing the Structure,
Mechanisms, and Standards to Implement the
Government Quality Management Program
QMS/GQMS Concepts
What is GQMSS?
◦ The drafting of the GQMSS was directed by the
Government Quality Management Committee
(GQMC), the policy making body of the GQMP
and is composed of the following agencies:
⚫Chairman – DBM
⚫Co-chairman – DTI
⚫Members – DILG, OP-IAO, DAP
What is GQMSS?
Drafted by the Bureau of Product Standards
Technical Committee 71-GQMP considering
the International Workshop Agreement (IWA) 4,
Quality Management Systems-Guidelines for the
Application of ISO 9001 in Local Government,
and other legal requirements
What is GQMSS?
What is GQMSS?
It aims to “translate” the technical language of
ISO 9001 into a language that is more user-
friendly for people who are involved in
managing a public sector organization.
QMS/GQMS Concepts
Scope of GQMSS
● It is the objective of GQMSS to provide public
sector organization with
guidelines for the application
of ISO 9001 on an integral basis.
● The guidelines do not, however, add, change or
modify the requirements of ISO 9001
QMS/GQMS Concepts
Scope of GQMSS
● Note:
to be consistent with statutory and regulatory
requirements such as EO 292, series of 1987 –
“achievement of more economy and efficiency
in the management of government
operations;” RA 9184, RA 9485, etc.
QMS/GQMS Concepts
QUALITY
degree to which a set of inherent characteristics of
an object fulfills requirements (3.6.2)
REQUIREMENT
need or expectation that is stated, generally implied
or obligatory (3.6.4)
PROCESS
Set of interrelated or interacting activities that use
inputs to deliver an intended result
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VOCABULARY
SOME IMPORTANT TERMS: (Per GQMSS)
PRODUCT
Output of an organization that can be produced without
any transaction taking place between the organization
and the customer
SERVICE
Output of an organization with at least one activity
necessarily performed between the organization and
the customer
CUSTOMER/CITIZEN SATISFACTION
Customer’s / Citizen’s perception of the degree to which
expectations have been fulfilled
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SOME IMPORTANT TERMS: (Per GQMSS)
TOP MANAGEMENT
Person of group of people who directs and
control an organization at the highest level (of
the public sector organization)
CUSTOMER
person or organization that could or does receive a
product or a service that is intended for or required by
this person or organization.
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SOME IMPORTANT TERMS: (Per GQMSS)
MANAGEMENT PROCESS
A process needed for oversight and governance
of the public sector organization in order to
comply with the applicable legislation,
policies, and standards
CORE PROCESS
A process that is needed in order to achieve
the overall mission and objectives of the
public sector organization
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VOCABULARY
SOME IMPORTANT TERMS: (Per GQMSS)
OPERATIONAL PROCESS
Refers to the operational part of the core
process that allows the organization to
provide goods and services that meet the
need and expectations of the citizens
SUPPORT PROCESSES
A process needed to ensure the
satisfactory performance of the core
processes
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SOME IMPORTANT TERMS: (Per GQMSS)
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Overview of ISO 9001/GQMSS
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QMS Principles
QMS Principles
Principle 2 – Leadership
Leaders at all levels establish unity of purpose and direction of
the organization and create conditions in which people are
engaged in achieving the organization’s quality objectives.
What is a leader?
• is not the person who does things right, but the person who finds the right things to do
• always give his people the credit that is rightfully theirs
• is a person who takes a little more than his share of the blame and a little less than his
share of the credit
• believes in the premise that the function of leadership is to produce more leaders, not
more followers
QMS Principles
Principle 5 –Improvement
Successful organizations
have an ongoing focus on
improvement Act Plan
what to do
on shortcomings how to do it
Check Do
if implementation is what was
according to plan planned
QMS Principles
Clauses
Major Clauses