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The process approach in the ISO 9001:2015 standard is to manage related resources and activities as a process that can more efficiently achieve expectations
the result of.
The way of orderly management;
●Process planning;
● Evaluation of the process.
The way to achieve orderly management of an organization is that all activities can be controlled by categories. To make all activities of the organization aware of
No, the only scientific method is the process method. The 2008 edition of the ISO 9000 family of standards has improved the concept of process, and has
The output process should identify control factors from four aspects: management responsibility, resource management, product realization and continuous improvement. This process recognizes
The approach embraces the principle that all management must be closed loop. A more detailed representation of this principle is the PDCA cycle.
An important point of the process approach is that the process needs to be planned. This is because a process is the result of converting an input to an output, and converting an input to an output
Turning into the same output can have different processes. Finding the best activity and the best control plan is the planning process. on the control scheme
, it is necessary to carry out the necessary analysis of risks, failures, etc. for each specific activity in order to truly achieve the purpose of planning.
Most enterprises have not conducted such a scientific analysis. Therefore, the lack of control is naturally exposed in management, especially in the cost control.
A series of problems with great potential to be tapped and insufficient technical improvement.
Another important aspect of the process approach is that the process needs to be evaluated. According to the different characteristics of the process, the evaluation method can include inspection and qualitative problems.
A series of methods such as quantitative evaluation, statistical analysis and so on. However, it is important to point out that the purpose of this evaluation is continuous improvement, not
is simply a means of letting go. For example, product inspection, on the one hand, it is a means of whether the product is released, and on the other hand, it is used to judge
Product trends serve as the basis for data accumulation, and only when these data are fully analyzed can the final product improvement be achieved.