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ISO Certification Made Simple

Certification can open the door to
new markets and lucrative deals

Simplicity and practicality are vital.

Contrary to popular belief, your business can get ISO Certification with a very simple, even paperless, system.

The ISO Standards are no longer about what you write, they are about what you do. And I guarantee that you are already doing a lot of it. Just think of the Standards as a well proven framework for communicating how you want to run your business, simplifying processes, introducing accountability, optimising risk, and maximizing profit, with the added benefit of gaining international recognition for doing so. That is a big competitive advantage.

Simplicity and practicality are vital when it comes to auditing, and it certainly helps to speak and write in plain English. Consistency in approach and auditing to the ISO Standards, never beyond, means that you don’t get any unwelcome surprises.

I work with Certification Bodies as a Lead Auditor to simplify the ISO certification process allowing you to focus on achieving business growth and successful results. Whether you are a single person business or a corporate organisation, I can scale my services to meet your business needs.

I’d love to accompany you on your certification journey, get to know you and your business, and help you get the most out of your ISO Certification.

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Compliance is one of the biggest issues confronting organisations today

There is a growing awareness and expectation in the community that everyone deserves a safe workplace, a sustainable environment, and a quality product & service that meets expectations.

Certification demonstrates your compliance to international standards, codes of practice, and legal requirements helping your stakeholders feel confident in you and your organisation.

What you get from Certification

Competitive Edge

Certification can open the door to new markets and lucrative deals.
In particular, big businesses, high risk businesses, and the government like to work with suppliers who are certified. In doing so they are reducing their own risk.

Improved Profitability

Certified management systems assist in identifying, measuring, and monitoring waste, defects, inefficiencies and other problems and to put in place actions to resolve them permanently and to improve processes.

A Framework

Certification standards provide a well proven framework to quantify and reduce risk, and to establish the processes and governance required to improve business performance.

Best Practice

A well designed management system will communicate to all your staff how you want your organisation to run – utilising the best knowledge, skills, experience and know-how available.

Confidence

Certification ensures that stakeholders and the community in general feel confident in you and your organisation.

International Recognition

ISO Standards are recognised in 165 countries thus providing you with recognition for achieving an international benchmark.

Continuous Improvement

Certified management systems utilise a structured efficient and effective process to nurture a culture of continual improvement and excellence in all aspects of your operations.

Agility

Yes, you heard me right. Certified management systems have defined processes. Instead of trying to work out the current process your staff can immediately determine what needs to change enabling you to reach your destination faster, more efficiently, and with fewer arguments!

Reduce Risk

ISO standards provide principles, a framework and a process for managing risk that can be used by any organisation regardless of its size, activity, industry, products, or services. Certification confirms that you have identified and are addressing these risks.

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