Quality Management Systems - Concepts, Principles
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Category Professionals, organisations, Management staff, QMS
Deadline: December 04, 2018 | Date: December 06, 2018
Venue/Country: Online, U.S.A
Updated: 2018-11-13 17:52:08 (GMT+9)
Call For Papers - CFP
OverviewNowadays, QMS are omnipresent in virtually all economic sectors all over the world. In many professional areas the implementation of a QMS is even mandatory. Therefore, many companies and other organisations need to undergo a certification process to prove that they have implemented a state-of-the-art QMS.A sound knowledge of the concepts, principles, requirements and benefits of state-of-the-art QMS is a prerequisite to work successfully in a QM-driven environment.Areas Covered in the SessionQMS related terms and definitionsconceptsprinciplesrequirements and the related benefits based on ISO 9001:2015reference to QMS certificationLearning ObjectivesGeneral understanding of terms and definitions based on ISO standardsconcepts and principlesrequirementsmajor functions and benefits of QMSWho Will BenefitProfessionals entering organisations implementing QMS or being given tasks within the QMSManagement staff without previous broader experience with QMSSpeaker ProfileFrank Salchow Veterinarian, microbiologist/molecular biologist, GMP inspector for vaccines, Laboratory manager, quality manager, project manager, business excellence assessor.
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