Great information and pacing of the content delivery. My co. is "re-engineering"/ streamlining its QMS. Question: When the ISO 9001 standard or BoK mentions "risk" it's so very broad. Risk for what? Customer complaints of course, but Injury? Environment? Profit Loss? Stock market crash? Offending someone? etc. where does it end? So, therefore, we intend to limit the scope of risk, -seeing that ISO 9001 is a customer facing standard-- to Customer dissatisfaction and process inefficiency. What are your thoughts on this?
not sure why the strikethrough went through that sentence, so, lets try that again: Great information and pacing of the content delivery. My co. is "re-engineering"/ streamlining its QMS. Question: When the ISO 9001 standard or BoK mentions "risk" it's so very broad. Risk for what? Customer complaints of course, but Injury? Environment? Profit Loss? Stock market crash? Offending someone? etc. where does it end? So, therefore, we intend to limit the scope of risk, (seeing that ISO 9001 is a customer facing standard) to Customer dissatisfaction and process inefficiency. What are your thoughts on this?
Hi Andy, Thanks for this nice lecture. I have just enrolled for your free course and I'm going to crash it! 😃 One question, does it ever make sense to enroll for your main course even when I don't think about taking the CQE exam? I'm not even sure whether it's available in Europe... Regards, Pawel
Hey Pawel!! It's great to hear from you! Yes, it absolutely makes sense to still enroll in that course. I honestly created that course to help Quality Engineers learn and grow - passing the CQE Exam is secondary to personal development in my humble opinion!
@@CQEAcademyThank you Andy, Your content is extremely valuable and even though it seems I cannot get the certification (at least on the basis of not sufficient working experience) I would like to go through such a well structured training programme. I'll keep my fingers crossed to get a nice discount once I've finished the free course 😊 Regards, Paweł
@@PawelZ-xb1pq Thanks Pawel!!!! And even if you don't qualify for the exam right now - you will eventually - and my strategy was to study BEFORE I was eligible, that way I could pass the exam on Day1 of eligibility!
Thanks. Learned a lot from your videos.
Thanks!
Thanks so much Marshall!!!
Great information and pacing of the content delivery. My co. is "re-engineering"/ streamlining its QMS. Question: When the ISO 9001 standard or BoK mentions "risk" it's so very broad. Risk for what? Customer complaints of course, but Injury? Environment? Profit Loss? Stock market crash? Offending someone? etc. where does it end? So, therefore, we intend to limit the scope of risk, -seeing that ISO 9001 is a customer facing standard-- to Customer dissatisfaction and process inefficiency. What are your thoughts on this?
not sure why the strikethrough went through that sentence, so, lets try that again: Great information and pacing of the content delivery. My co. is "re-engineering"/ streamlining its QMS. Question: When the ISO 9001 standard or BoK mentions "risk" it's so very broad. Risk for what? Customer complaints of course, but Injury? Environment? Profit Loss? Stock market crash? Offending someone? etc. where does it end? So, therefore, we intend to limit the scope of risk, (seeing that ISO 9001 is a customer facing standard) to Customer dissatisfaction and process inefficiency. What are your thoughts on this?
Hey There!
Yes, in general the risk in ISO 9001 is product quality risk, not necessarily business risk, etc
thank you buddy
You're welcome!!!!
Hi Andy,
Thanks for this nice lecture.
I have just enrolled for your free course and I'm going to crash it! 😃
One question, does it ever make sense to enroll for your main course even when I don't think about taking the CQE exam?
I'm not even sure whether it's available in Europe...
Regards,
Pawel
Hey Pawel!!
It's great to hear from you!
Yes, it absolutely makes sense to still enroll in that course. I honestly created that course to help Quality Engineers learn and grow - passing the CQE Exam is secondary to personal development in my humble opinion!
@@CQEAcademyThank you Andy,
Your content is extremely valuable and even though it seems I cannot get the certification (at least on the basis of not sufficient working experience) I would like to go through such a well structured training programme. I'll keep my fingers crossed to get a nice discount once I've finished the free course 😊
Regards,
Paweł
@@PawelZ-xb1pq Thanks Pawel!!!! And even if you don't qualify for the exam right now - you will eventually - and my strategy was to study BEFORE I was eligible, that way I could pass the exam on Day1 of eligibility!
Thanks!
Wow, you're welcome, thank you so much for the super thanks!!!!