// QISS
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The Ultimate Quality Engine and Tool Box to help you design, deploy, and
operate a new Quality Management System (QMS) to comply with ISO
9001:2008 and all its derivatives like AS9100, TS16949, API-Q1, etc.
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You already have a system?
QISS will help improve it, and automate the operation of the system.
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QISS
takes the drudgery and paperwork out, and puts the $$ benefits of a
system in. Ultimate in affordability!!
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// Upcoming Quality Management Seminars
Philadelphia: July 11, 2011 Baltimore: July 25, 2011 Atlanta:
August 22, 2011 Austin: August 5, 2011 Houston: July 18, 2011
Click here now for more details!
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| // QISS - QMS |
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Provides the CQNS--Central Quality Nervous System. |
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Maximizes $$ benefits of your QMS by maximizing its effectiveness. |
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Automates many of the necessary actions for a well-run Quality management System. |
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Enables collaboration among employees without having to leave their work-stations. |
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Saves time and cost. |
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Creates a framework upon which a customized quality system can be built, whether or not ISO is actually in place. |
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Automates your system. Vastly reducing the amount of man-hours needed to operate and maintain your quality system. |
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Helps maintain the “Disciplined” approach to all aspects of quality in their business, regardless of standards used. |
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Makes continual improvement of business processes a continuous and natural habit. |
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Inexpensive tool for any company concerned about quality. |
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Helps Quality Manager do a much better job, with greater ease, and achieve much better results - it can help enhance your career. |
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Reduces the stress of operating a QMS by automating the sometimes painful tasks of reminders and follow up, making it less personal. |
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Helps change the company culture from a “culture of compliance” to a “culture of effectiveness” by making quality effectiveness a matter of routine rather than a special event spurred by the need for compliance, not a commitment to quality. |
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QISS will help you make ISO 9000 be what it should be: A living, breathing, management system that people use as a matter of routine—not only around audits. |
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