Inputs to Management Review in an ISO9001:2000 Quality Management System
One of the requirements of an ISO9001:2000 quality management system is Management Review. Management review is a meeting of key company personnel with the intent to review the quality system.
Your management review should follow a structured format, and should include inputs and outputs.
Some possible inputs include the following:
- Results of internal audits
- Review of customer feedback and complaints
- Process data and product performance data
- Status of corrective and preventive actions
- Changes that could affect the quality system
- Follow-up actions from previous management reviews
- Recommendations for improvement
- Review of the Quality Policy and Quality Objectives
The inputs to your management review should reflect your company and your situation. The above listed inputs might be a good place for you to start, but you should choose inputs that best fit your company.
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