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The Three Main Stages of Certification
by: cleopascal on
Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2011 Time: 10:46 AM
In order to improve product compatibilities, business organizations created a set of standards and specifications that individual business firms should adhere to. These standards also helped improve customer satisfaction, as it ensured that the products can fulfill the needs of the clients.
Business firms also benefit from adhering to these standards. Because clients will tend to look for potential business partners that can satisfy their requirements, they are more likely to partner with someone that is sure to provide products and services that are universally accepted. Moreover, global trade was made easier, since businesses from different countries follow the same specifications, thus, reducing product rejections and minimizing losses.
In order to help determine which businesses adhere to the standards, business organizations issue certificates as proof that a company was able to meet all the necessary specifications. The certification can take time and effort, depending on the size and nature of a business. However, the end result will be more than worth the cost. Certification process can be divided into the following stages.
Implementation If a company wants to receive industry certification, it must first be able to satisfy all the requirements. Companies buy a manual for certification, which contains all the requirements that must be met. Using the manual, a business may have to make changes in its production processes, product design, training programs, and even documentation processes. After fulfilling the requirements, the process can proceed to the next stage.
Evaluation Changes made by the business can be evaluated using several internal audits. Employing different data collection tools, it would be possible to determine if the changes made are successful and up to standards. If the internal audits are successful, authorized certification bodies can run their own batch of audits to double check a company’s claims.
Certification If the results from the certification body’s audits are good, the company can finally receive certification. The company can now enjoy the benefits of receiving industry certification. There are different kinds of certification, depending on which industry the business belongs to. Nevertheless, a certified business will always be better off than an uncertified one.
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