ISO & IAQG Finally Fix That “Purchase Order Flowdown” Controversy
ISO and IAQG ruled that the bullets of 8.4.3 are not required on outgoing purchase orders to suppliers. Will auditors even listen, though?
ISO and IAQG ruled that the bullets of 8.4.3 are not required on outgoing purchase orders to suppliers. Will auditors even listen, though?
“Global ISO Register” wants you to pay them $5,000 to have your company name listed on their website. Sure, buddy.
Nigel Croft was caught attacking critics — again — on social media while lying about the role of “climate change” in quality systems.
Anna’s Archive and Library Genesis were targeted by Dutch courts, but the ruling is unlikely to have much effect.
The company is building an AI-powered Quality Automation System that will include modules for QMS, EMS, ERP, regulatory compliance, and more.
Gavin Jordan of Interface NRM thinks people who disagree with him on ISO 9001 are “angry old white men.” Sure, buddeh.
After years of insisting the London Declaration was intended to “fight” climate change, ISO toadies are now saying companies only need to “adapt” to it.
A look at the actual ISO rules which Sergio Mujica and Nigel Croft had to break in order to ramrod climate change into 31 different standards.
Yeah, to save the environment you have to get your ISO standards shipped by air mail. Makes sense.
ISO has released a free amendment to ISO 9001, while the IAF appears to expect the changes to be implemented immediately.
South Africa’s Andre Barnarde then hints this is only the “initial hour” — oh, ya think?
Fabio Bertolini finally admitted he got all his information from a likely source.