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Hello!!!
I'm Rand Winters, president of the Rand Winters Group. The quality
training you have experienced with the Rand Winters Group (ISO
9000, QS 9000, ISO
14000 ,TS 16949, FMEA)
will soon be available on your computer.
Audience
Personnel who need an introduction to ISO 9001:2000; those responsible
for transitioning from the 1994 ISO 9001 Standards; personnel
who are developing a first time ISO 9000
system.
As a business and industrial instructor for 12 years, I can now
lead you through easy-to-use e-learning modules with interactive
segments, test your knowledge with feedback questions and graded
quizzes, and, provide lots of reference material to download.
E-learning is Great!!! Miss something the first time? Or, didn't
fully understand? Just replay it... as many times as you like.
Benefits of our online class:
- Subject Expertise
- Instructor Led
- High Quality Comprehensive Modules
- Self-Paced - Easy Re-Entry to
the spot you left
- Fun
- Interactive
- Convenience -- Anytime - Anywhere
Access
- Easy to Use
- Savings in Time and Money
- A Learning Management System for
Registration & Tracking
- A certificate with continuing
education unit
Note: ISO 9001, ISO 9002 and ISO 9003 standards have been consolidated
into the single revised ISO 9001:2000 Standard. The ISO 9001:2000
Standard replaces the ISO 9001:1994, ISO 9002:1994 and ISO 9003:1994
standards. The old ISO 9002 and 9003 series of standards have
been discontinued.
A brief overview of the International Organization for Standardization:
The International Organization for Standardization is an organization
made up of member nations that develop standards for everything
from electronics to management systems. Representatives from the
member nations develop specifications and standards. The acceptance
of a new or revised standard is by vote, each country getting
one vote. The process itself is much more complex involving committees
and subcommittees to develop and write the standards, but to accept
a proposed standard, each nation has one vote and no nation outvotes
another. On the various committees, the U.S. is represented by
professionals from industry, education, consulting and Registrar
organizations. But the American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
is the contact point in the U.S.
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