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For organizations asking how to improve the quality of their products and services and consistently meet their customers’ expectations, ISO has an answer. Addressing various aspects of quality management and containing some of ISO’s best-known standards, there’s the ISO 9000 family.

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What is the ISO 9000 family of standards on quality management?

The ISO 9000 family consists of the world's best known standard for quality management systems (QMS), ISO 9001, along with a set of supporting standards on quality management, all published by ISO/TC 176 and its subcommittees.

ISO's seven quality management principles

The ISO 9000 standard outlining the fundamental concepts and vocabulary of quality management defines seven principles that all other quality management standards in this family are based on. These principles include a strong customer focus, the active involvement and buy-in of top management, a process-oriented approach, and a commitment to continuous improvement. Further details can be found in ISO’s brochure on quality management principles.

Sector-specific applications of ISO 9001

ISO has a range of standards for quality management systems that are based on ISO 9001 and adapted to specific sectors and industries. These include:

Engineers with finished steel product.

The world’s favourite standard is still as relevant as ever.

Study shows that ISO’s quality management system (QMS) is an effective support tool promoting administrative reform in state administrative agencies.

The world’s favourite standard is still as relevant as ever.

Standards to support ISO 9001 have just been updated.