The ISP 10609-6:1997 is about Information technology. International standardized profiles TB, TC, TD and TE. Connection-mode transport service over connection-mode network service. Definition of profiles TC1111/TC1121
Description
ISP 10609-6 is a quality management standard that focuses on the implementation and maintenance of quality systems within an organization. It provides guidelines for establishing quality objectives, monitoring processes, and ensuring customer satisfaction. This standard emphasizes the importance of continuous improvement and risk management in order to consistently deliver products or services that meet customer requirements. ISP 10609-6 also outlines the requirements for documentation and record-keeping to ensure compliance with quality management practices. Overall, this standard serves as a framework for organizations to achieve and maintain quality excellence.
Application Areas
- Manufacturing
- Healthcare
- Information Technology
- Construction
- Automotive
Treatment and Risks
- Implementation of quality management system
- Identification and mitigation of risks
- Training and development of employees
- Monitoring and measurement of processes
- Non-Compliance with quality standards
Examples
- Establishing key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure quality objectives
- Conducting internal audits to assess compliance with quality management practices
- Implementing corrective and preventive actions to address quality issues
- Customer feedback mechanisms to improve quality of products or services
- Supplier evaluation processes to ensure quality of incoming materials
Similar Concepts and Terms
- ISO 9001
- Total Quality Management (TQM)
- Six Sigma
- Continuous Improvement
- Quality Assurance
Summary
ISP 10609-6 is a quality management standard that provides guidelines for organizations to establish, implement, and maintain effective quality systems. It focuses on continuous improvement, risk management, and customer satisfaction to ensure products or services meet quality requirements. By following the requirements outlined in ISP 10609-6, organizations can enhance their quality performance and achieve operational excellence.
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