Management Responsibility - Section 5
5.1 Management Commitment
Quality starts at the top rather than the lower levels of a company. Top management must perform
the duties show in clause 5.1.
Top management determines the vision, communicates it to the rest of the company. They must provide the resources
for the system and they are charged with checking up on the vision from time to time. Top management may be one
person in smaller companies or the board of directors or corporate officers in large companies. For most of use,
top management is The Boss.
5.2 Customer Focus
Customers are the reason the lights are on, the doors are open for business and the bills get paid.
Top management is to focus their attention on making your customers happy.
5.3 Quality Policy
The company should adopt a policy it can live with and not one that promises things that are not
possible. What is said in the quality policy must be put into play. Everyone in the company has to know what the
policy is and what it means. You don’t need to memorize it word for word. Just have a good understanding of what it
is and what it means.
Top management must also review the policy at each management review to determine if it needs to be updated.
5.4 Planning
5.4.1 Quality Objectives The objectives are the things we measure to determine
if everything is going okay. The quality policy doesn’t have to contain the quality objectives, just be the
framework for them. The objectives tell us the goals and purposes of what we are doing.
5.4.2 Quality Management System Planning We have to plan out what we are going
to do before we do it. No shooting from the hip. We have to make sure we are complying with the items in clause
4.1.
5.5 Responsibility, Authority and Communication
5.5.1 Responsibility and authority
Have you ever wondered just exactly what your job is? It’s very difficult to do a great job when no one has told
you exactly what it is you’re suppose to do. This clause of the standard requires that job responsibilities and
authorities be written down. The word ‘define’ means write it down.
5.5.2 Management Representative The company must assign one person to be
responsible overall for the QMS. This person may be called the management representative, quality manager or
whatever their regular job title is. You must know who this person is in your company.
5.5.3 Internal Communications Top management must make sure that they
communicate with everyone in the company about the ISO 9001 system.
5.6 Management Review
Now that we have defined our quality policy, planned the implementation of the QMS, identified and
defined the responsibilities and authorities to reach our goals, we need to periodically check and measure our
progress and continually improve. This is called management review. Top management gets together and reviews all
the processes to see how they are working.
See Quality
Management System - Section 4
See Management
Responsibility - Section 5 (top of page)
See Resource
Management - Section 6
See Product
Realization - Section 7
See
Measurement, Analysis and Improvement - Section 8
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