Pages: 704 (Paperback) ISBN: 0750667850 Pub: Butterworth-Heinemann Pub date: 2005-12-06 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 38426
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Reader Reviews:That's where the pearls lie (3/3 people found this helpful)I bought this great book which is delivered by a great quality management professional in August 2002 and since then, it has never left my office. As a quality management practitioner I have found this book to be very useful and very informative. It is more than ISO 9000 whereas its first 2 chapters are about the principles of quality management that each and every quality practitioner should be aware of to gain consolidated understanding of the concepts underlying the ISO 9001 requirements to ensure correct implementation and application in real life cases. Compehensive, well written and easy to understand (2/2 people found this helpful)The ISO 9000 Quality Systems Handbook (Nov. 15, 2001) is an in-depth presentation of the requirements of the ISO 9001:2000 standard. I purchased (and read) five other books that offered an interpretation of the standard, and all were brief and incomplete by comparison. What a bore! (13/18 people found this helpful)The aim of the new standard was to get away from the beurocracy of ISO 9000:1994 and its mandatory conformance to its 20 elements and to make it more understandable and readable for organisations. This book tries too hard to explain the background, the changes and the options. It provides too much detail, too much detailed analysis, too many references and cross references and too many "what does this mean" and "why is this necessary" comments from the author. In all I found it a very confusing book that did not assist my understanding of ISO 9001:2000. This is definitely not a user-friendly book and will only gather dust on my bookshelf I am afraid. Gives you a complete understanding of the new requirements (38/41 people found this helpful)I was first introduced to David Hoyle back in 1994 with his first ISO 9000 Quality System Handbook, I found the book so well written that I had no problem understanding what was required to implement a Quality Management System that would give results. Yes, when the third edition came out in 1998, I obtained a copy, and I was not disappointed, the third edition explained the new requirement in a language I could understand. Then in 1999 it all changed again with the new version of ISO 9000:2000. The 20 elements having been swept aside, to be replaced with 5 sections. We have moved from the procedure to the process approach to quality management. In October 2000 David Hoyal released his fourth edition of ISO 9000 Quality System Handbook. The book details the 5 sections so well that you cannot but understand what is required of the new standard. Within each clause of each section there is a an explanation of what it means, why it is necessary and how it is implemented. Each section ends with a summary, Questionnaire and a food for thought page. Anybody who is serious about implementing ISO 9000:2000 should have a copy at hand, I have only had mine since October and is already well thumped. A must, for all quality professionals. Similar ProductsISO 9000: 2000: An A-Z Guide ISO 9001:2000 Audit Procedures Memory Jogger 9000/2000 Pocket Guide (Memory Jogger) ISO 9001: 2000 For Small Businesses: 2000 for Small Businesses Quality Management Demystified CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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