Attention ISO 9001 certified organizations! |
UNIDO (United Nations Industrial Development Organization), ISO (International Organization for Standardization) and IAF (International Accreditation Forum) are seeking your inputs and opinions about your experiences in implementing a quality management system and obtaining certification to ISO 9001. We invite you to take part by accessing the online survey at www.unido9001asia.org . This is an important part of the project "Impact of ISO 9001 certification in Asian Developing Economies" which will provide recommendations on the future strategic direction for standards bodies, certification bodies and accreditation bodies both at the international and at the local level. NOTE: The closing date for completing this survey is July 15th 2010 ;. |
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Impact of ISO 9001 Certification in Asian Developing Economies
Welcome to the dedicated website for UNIDO Project TE/RAS/09/003 (Impact of ISO 9001 certification in Developing Asian Economies)
If you are accessing this website, you are probably aware that ISO 9001 (Quality management systems – Requirements) is one of the most successful standards ever published by ISO, and that there are around 1 million accredited certificates issued around the world to ISO 9001:2000 or ISO 9001:2008.
In order to assess the impact of ISO 9001 implementation and certification in developing Asian economies, the Trade Capacity Building Branch of UNIDO, with cooperation from ISO (International Organization for Standardization) and the IAF (International Accreditation Forum) has undertaken the above mentioned project, which is being funded by NORAD (the Norwegian Agency for Development Coordination). The countries involved in the study are
- Bangladesh
- Bhutan
- India
- Indonesia
- Malaysia
- Maldives
- Nepal
- Pakistan
- Philippines
- Sri Lanka
- Thailand
- Vietnam
The project has been divided into three main phases:
Phase 1 (now complete): Gathering data on the impact of ISO 9001 certification on the quality of products as perceived by customers. This part of the project was aimed at major institutional purchasers, who are customers of ISO 9001-certified organizations. The objective is to identify the benefits and areas for improvement regarding the use of accredited ISO 9001 certification as a basis for supplier selection and evaluation.
Phase 2 (planned for 2nd quarter 2010): Gathering data from certified organizations about their perceptions about the benefits and effectiveness of the ISO 9001 implementation and certification process. If your organization is located in one of the above mentioned countries, and you have a quality management system that has been certified to ISO 9001 by an accredited certification body, then we would appreciate you taking the time to fill out the questionnaire. This should not take more that about 20 minutes of your time, and by providing your opinions, you will be contributing to the improvement of the ISO 9001 standard itself, and to the accredited certification process. Once you have filled out the questionnaire, please return it as an e-mail attachment to:
Phase 3: (Planned for 4th quarter 2010): We will be organizing two international workshops (Paris and Shanghai) to provide feedback to ISO and IAF member organizations, and a series of local workshops in each of the participating countries, to provide feedback to all interested parties. You will be informed of the dates of these workshops via this website in due course.
All the information we obtain during Phases 1 and 2 of the project is being used to prepare statistical data for inclusion in the survey report, but without reference to the individual source. All detailed information submitted will be treated in the strictest of confidence, for the exclusive use of UNIDO. It will not be disclosed to third parties (certification bodies, accreditation bodies, ISO, IAF, or others) under any circumstances. In no way will it be used to make judgements about the certification or accreditation status of the participating organizations or their certification bodies.
IMPORTANT NOTE: This is a project-specific website that has been established for a limited period of time, for this project only. For that reason, although this is an official UNIDO project, with support from IAF and ISO, we have intentionally not included the respective logos on the site. If you have any doubts regarding the authenticity of the project, please contact one of the participating partners vis the “contacts” section of the following websites:
- UNIDO – www.unido.org
- ISO – www.iso.org
- IAF – www.iaf.nu
For more information about the project and the project objectives, please see the summary PowerPoint presentation
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UNIDO Project TE/RAS/09/003 Phase 2 Survey |
UNITED NATIONS INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION
(In collaboration with ISO – International Organization for Standardization and IAF – International Accreditation Forum)
PROJECT TE/RAS/09/003 Phase 2 (CONFIDENTIAL WHEN COMPLETED)
PERCEPTIONS OF CERTIFIED ORGANIZATIONS REGARDING THE ACCREDITED CERTIFICATION PROCESS FOR ISO 9001
Thank you for agreeing to take part in this important project. The following questionnaire is
This survey should take no longer than about 20 minutes to complete. You may pause at any time by clicking on the 'resume later' link at the bottom of each page, and complete the survey at a later time |
Information Security and Privacy
All data submitted in response to this questionnaire will be maintained anonymously in a secure database, and will not be released to third parties under any circumstances. Except as otherwise mentioned in the text of the questionnaire, no respondent identity details will be maintained. If you have been given a password to allow you to access the questionnaire, this is held separately from your responses, and cannot provide any cross-reference between your identity and your responses. It will only be used to allow us to confirm whether or not you have completed the questionnaire. | ||
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taken into consideration, please feel free to do so. If you would like to discuss your comments
in more detail,
please contact Dr Nigel H Croft, the UNIDO Lead Consultant for this project.
http://www.unido9001asia.org