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Flexibilisierung von Qualitätsmanagementsystemen nach DIN EN ISO 9000ff. im Zusammenhang mit simulta
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Flexibilisierung von Qualitätsmanagementsystemen nach DIN EN ISO 9000ff. im Zusammenhang mit simulta
FKM 1997
Booklet No. 222
Project No. 196
Abstract:
Flexibilization of quality management systems according to DIN EN ISO 9000ff. in connection with simultaneous task processing in the entire product development process in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) Final report
Abstract:
Developments in recent years have shown that many small and medium-sized enterprises need a flexible and standard-compliant quality management system in order to be able to react to external and internal demands while continuously improving the quality of products and processes. The implementation of the standard requirements for quality management systems in accordance with DIN EN ISO 9000ff. within the framework of existing organizational structures often took place to the detriment of the necessary flexible structures. To date, the relevant standards and existing guidelines have not provided any support for moving away from conventional rigid structures. The available scope is either not recognized or not used due to concerns about losing the certifiability of one's own quality management system. This led to the objective of the research project to identify possibilities for making quality management systems more flexible, which conform to the requirements of the DIN EN ISO 9000ff. series of standards, promote simultaneous task processing, do not lead to unregulated task processing and support the use and promotion of employees' experience and knowledge. The result is a guideline that helps companies to analyze, evaluate and flexibilize their quality management system with regard to simultaneous and flexible task processing and to design it in accordance with the standards. Scope of report:
450 p. 294 ill., 94 lit. appendix 70 p. Start of work:
01.12.1994 End of work:
31.12.1996 Funding body:
BMWi/AiF-No.: 10139 Lead research center:
Institute of Ergonomics (GhK-IfA), University of Kassel, Head:
Prof. Dr.-Ing. H. Martin Cooperating research unit:
Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation (FhG-IP A), Stuttgart, Head:
Prof. Dr.-Ing. E. Westkämper (since 09.01.97), Prof. Dr.-Ing. Schraft Editors and authors:
Dipl.-Ing. Friedrich-Wilhelm Mengedoht (GhK-IfA), Dipl.-Ing. Annett Großmann (GhK-IfA), Dipl.-Ing. Andreas Robeck (FhG-IPA) Mag. oec. Heike Fiestas Cueto (FhG-IP A) Chairman of the working group:
Dipl.-Ing. K. Schulte, Vellmar Chairman of the advisory board:
Prof. Dr.-Ing. H. Kipphan, Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG, Heidelberg
Booklet No. 222
Project No. 196
Abstract:
Flexibilization of quality management systems according to DIN EN ISO 9000ff. in connection with simultaneous task processing in the entire product development process in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) Final report
Abstract:
Developments in recent years have shown that many small and medium-sized enterprises need a flexible and standard-compliant quality management system in order to be able to react to external and internal demands while continuously improving the quality of products and processes. The implementation of the standard requirements for quality management systems in accordance with DIN EN ISO 9000ff. within the framework of existing organizational structures often took place to the detriment of the necessary flexible structures. To date, the relevant standards and existing guidelines have not provided any support for moving away from conventional rigid structures. The available scope is either not recognized or not used due to concerns about losing the certifiability of one's own quality management system. This led to the objective of the research project to identify possibilities for making quality management systems more flexible, which conform to the requirements of the DIN EN ISO 9000ff. series of standards, promote simultaneous task processing, do not lead to unregulated task processing and support the use and promotion of employees' experience and knowledge. The result is a guideline that helps companies to analyze, evaluate and flexibilize their quality management system with regard to simultaneous and flexible task processing and to design it in accordance with the standards. Scope of report:
450 p. 294 ill., 94 lit. appendix 70 p. Start of work:
01.12.1994 End of work:
31.12.1996 Funding body:
BMWi/AiF-No.: 10139 Lead research center:
Institute of Ergonomics (GhK-IfA), University of Kassel, Head:
Prof. Dr.-Ing. H. Martin Cooperating research unit:
Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation (FhG-IP A), Stuttgart, Head:
Prof. Dr.-Ing. E. Westkämper (since 09.01.97), Prof. Dr.-Ing. Schraft Editors and authors:
Dipl.-Ing. Friedrich-Wilhelm Mengedoht (GhK-IfA), Dipl.-Ing. Annett Großmann (GhK-IfA), Dipl.-Ing. Andreas Robeck (FhG-IPA) Mag. oec. Heike Fiestas Cueto (FhG-IP A) Chairman of the working group:
Dipl.-Ing. K. Schulte, Vellmar Chairman of the advisory board:
Prof. Dr.-Ing. H. Kipphan, Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG, Heidelberg
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