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MAPPING THE ROAD TO SUCCESS WITH ISO 9001:2008

MAPPING THE ROAD TO SUCCESS WITH ISO 9001:2008. John D. Baranzelli, P.E. ISO Quality Assurance Officer. Learning Objectives. Why do we need quality management in government agencies? What was IDOT’s experience with quality management? What is ISO 9001? How did IDOT implement ISO 9001?

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MAPPING THE ROAD TO SUCCESS WITH ISO 9001:2008

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  1. MAPPING THE ROAD TO SUCCESS WITH ISO 9001:2008 John D. Baranzelli, P.E. ISO Quality Assurance Officer

  2. Learning Objectives • Why do we need quality management in government agencies? • What was IDOT’s experience with quality management? • What is ISO 9001? • How did IDOT implement ISO 9001? • What are some keys to success in implementing ISO 9001?

  3. Why do we need quality management in government agencies?

  4. Source: www.newsuem.com Access date: December 2 – 5, 2009

  5. IDOT’s Experience

  6. What is ISO 9001? • International organization for standardization • Generic requirements for a quality management system • Serves as a blueprint for construction of a quality management system • Third party certification can provide additional assurance

  7. Customer Focus

  8. Customer Focus • Customer satisfaction measurements • Customer complaint process • Internal Customers

  9. Leadership

  10. Leadership • Quality Policy • Quality Objectives • Management Commitment • Management Representative

  11. Involvement of People

  12. Involvement of People • Responsibilities and authorities • Training, Competency and Awareness • Quality objectives required at all levels

  13. Process Approach

  14. Process Approach • Document interrelation of processes • Document control • All processes must be monitored

  15. System Approach To Management

  16. System Approach To Management • Quality Manual • Quality management system planning • Management review

  17. Continual Improvement

  18. Continual Improvement • Corrective actions • Preventive actions • Internal audits • Measurements

  19. Factual Approach to Decision-Making

  20. Factual Approach to Decision-Making • Analysis of data • Should include statistical analysis • Allocation of resources tied to measureable outcomes

  21. Mutually Beneficial Supplier Relationships

  22. Mutually Beneficial Supplier Relationships • Purchasing process • Supplier evaluations • Supplier corrective actions

  23. March to Certification

  24. March to Certification

  25. March to Certification

  26. March to Certification

  27. March to Certification

  28. March to Certification

  29. Certification Process

  30. Certification Process

  31. Certification Process

  32. Certification Process

  33. Certification Process

  34. Certification Process

  35. Keys to Success • Align Internal Audits with ISO 9001:2008 • Quality Objectives for all processes • Build a robust corrective/preventive action system • Create a solid management review process

  36. STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE • Improved safety on state highway system • Improve diversity in the agency purchasing process • Reduce processing time QUALITY OBJECTIVE • Reduce number of fatal accidents • Reduce number of projects where DBE goal not met • Reduce the number of processing errors

  37. RISK EVENT • Increased workload increases potential for fraud • Higher than expected bids • Increased potential of equipment failure PREVENTIVE ACTION • Outsource sample collection and monitoring • Develop targets for LA expenditure and monitor • Contingency plan for single/multiple equipment failures

  38. Strategic Review Results ACT PLAN CHECK DO ACT PLAN CHECK DO Goals Operational Review

  39. Number of Fatalities on Illinois State Highways

  40. Construction Change Orders

  41. ISO 9001 Registration…the future

  42. Coming Soon!www.johnbaranzelli.com www.asq.org www.amazon.com www.barnesandnoble.com

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