CERM Risk Insights #47

Hello Readers:

In this issue, we focus on quality auditing and enterprise risk management (ERM). ISO 31000 gurus are calling the standard the must-use ERM standard for ISO 9001:2015 transition.  We’re going to see ERM being adopted by 1.5 million companies as they transition to ISO 9001:2015..  In this issue, we look at some of the challenges transitioning to ISO 9001:2015.

We hope you enjoy this issue.  We look forward hearing from you.  Best

Greg Hutchins PE CERM | Quality + Engineering | CERM Academy | 800.COMPETE | 503.233.1012

Future of Quality: Risk®

#1 Reason to Transition to ISO 9001: 2015 by Greg Hutchins.  There are many changes occurring in quality including ISO 9001:2015.  Find out the #1benefit to transtion to the new standard. Read more at ISO9001:2015@Risk.

Why ERM Fails? by Mary Driscoll.  Kristina Narvaez, an ERM guru, is interviewed on what makes an ERM program work.  Must read for folks who starting the risk journey.  Read more at ISO9001:2015@Risk.

What Motivates Blockers to Resist Change by John Dyer.  We’ve been involved with all types of change initiatives  How do you deal with the “this too shall pass” and “I’ve seen this before” initiative blockers?  This is a must-read for all change management professionals.  Read more at Tips&Tools@Risk.

Surviving the Hosted Compliance Audit by Walt Murray.  Regulatory compliance audits are different that normal audits.  The stakes are higher.  They are highly scripted.  The consequences can be deeper. It’s all about risk.  How do you pass a compliance audit.  Read more at Pharma@Risk.

Quality Auditing – One Tough Job by Umberto Tunesi.  Auditing is necessary.  However, quality auditors are under appreciated.  Find out why?  Read more at Quality@Risk.

AS 9101E – Best Yet by T. Dan Nelson.  AS 9101is the auditing companion to AS 9100.  How do you bring the two documents together to pass your assessment.  Read more at ISO9001:2015@Risk.

FMEA in the Kitchen by Carlos E. Z. Krahembuhl.  FMEA is a critical quality tool.  How can it be used? Carlos explains how to use the tool baking bread.  it’s that simple.  Read more at  Tips&Tools@Risk.

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