Assessing supplier performance is a critical responsibility in any ISO management system. Suppliers influence product quality, service reliability, compliance outcomes, and customer satisfaction. Despite this impact, supplier performance evaluation is often handled informally or inconsistently, relying on impressions rather than facts. Over time, this approach creates tension, bias, and poor decision making. The only fair…
Month: April 2026
Managing Supplier Nonconformance Without Damaging Relationships
Supplier nonconformance is one of the most delicate areas in quality management. When supplier nonconformance occurs, the impact is immediate and often disruptive. Production may be delayed, rework may be required, and customer commitments may be put at risk. At the same time, suppliers are long-term partners, not disposable resources. Mishandling supplier nonconformance can damage…
9 Powerful Ways to Make Quality Objectives Work in ISO Systems
Quality objectives are a formal requirement in ISO management systems, yet they are often one of the weakest elements in implementation. Many organizations define quality objectives at the beginning of the year, document them neatly, and then rarely refer to them again. By the time management review arrives, these quality objectives are revisited briefly, updated…
