Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Is it possible to get the ISO9001: 2008 accredited before you start business?

Recently I had a few phone calls and a brief introductory meeting gentleman, requesting that he and his partner have been in business, which makes electronic devices. He said that the large, well-known company wanted to do business with him, and potential customers demanded that he owns their ISO9001 certificate 2008. We talked quite a bit, I tried to explain what it will be included.

Then one day he called and said he wanted to proceed with getting accredited. I went to his house to start documenting what is actually so that you can write to the management of the quality system and procedures.

The meeting was an incredibly awkward and I left after it became clear that this man was not really ready to go through the process. He spends quite a bit of time his malfunctioning yelling mobile phone and the rest of the time, in complaints about having money and hire me "his company does not currently have any business, and he did not know when it would be another transaction. It may be months or more, while they had another business. Yet somehow wants to get the ISO9001: 2008 certified in several weeks. Without actually carrying out any kind of business.

Owing to the absence of An organization and constant complaints concerning marriage, I there best to make a hasty retreat and not more than waste my time.

A week or so late, you must be wondering if there might be a way to get ISO certified company before they actually has any business. Personally I think of a way. Not all customers would be impossible to measure customer satisfaction, right? But I am not sufficiently creative thinking here?

Not for any purpose but I try to think how to start-up company to obtain the certification of ISO9001-2008 before they actually doing any. They can, find some potential clients and to work for free, only to get experience and transactions under their belt? Or another way? This entry was posted on Wednesday, November 17th, 2010 at 1: 31 am and is filed under commentary, general quality system ISO9001: 2000 blog. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.


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