Monday, November 5, 2012

ASQ - 2012 World Quality Month



Its exiting to see several events happening across the world during the 2012 World Quality Month. 

To get more updates, visit http://asq.org/world-quality-month/index.aspx

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

QuEST Global is Hiring !


QuEST Global (www.quest-global.com) is looking for candidates that have Vocational Technology Certificates, to Associates Degrees in technology related fields, to entry level BS degrees in an engineering or related technical field, to Engineers with 4+ years of experience.  Most of the openings are located in Connecticut but we also have openings in Greenville, SC; Rockford, IL; Cincinnati, OH; Phoenix, AZ; Houston, TX; and other locations

Please visit our website to get more information on all of our openings: https://qrms.quest-global.com/QuestPortal/CP/Quest_CP/SeachResult.aspx?CatID=44&Type=4

If you feel you are a fit to any position, send your resume to ashok.gs@quest-global.com along with the requirement number in the job description

Instructions:
a.       All the resumes must be in Word Format.
b.      Send Resume along with “requirement (position name and requirement number)” from job description

About QuEST Global:

QuEST Global is a diversified Engineering Services company, employing 2700 professionals across 13 global delivery centers. The company helps customers in Aero engines, Aerospace & Defense, Power Generation, Oil & Gas, Industrial Machines, Consumer Goods and other verticals to cut product development and project costs, shorten lead times, extend capacity and maximize engineering resources availability by providing support across the complete product life cycle. We leverage our local presence and global reach to support engineering cost reduction initiatives for our customers.

Don’t miss this opportunity, there are 100’s of positions that are open and I can assure that you can be a fit for one! J Pass this message to all your friends, family members and well-wishers.

Act Fast!

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Global Quality Integration - Journey Towards Business Excellence

My article on Global Integration - Journey towards Business Excellence - Thanks to all the folks who supported this challenging project ! :)


Glad to see it published part of my organizational quarterly newsletter :) Cant get better.


A fantastic learning experience for me to lead the project and execute as plan. Share your ideas and suggestions.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

ISO 9000 User Survey

Welcome to the ISO 9000 User Survey. (Reference : From ISO Website).

Your opinions, along with those of other users (or potential users) of the ISO 9000 family of standards, will be a vital input into helping shape the decisions that are to be made on the future of these standards.

The International Organization for Standardization's technical committee no. 176, sub-committee no.2 (ISO/TC176/SC2) has previously completed its amendment to ISO 9001 in 2008, and its revision to ISO 9004 in 2009.

Now ISO/TC176/SC2 is considering whether ISO 9001and ISO 9004 (and related standards in the ISO 9000 family) should be revised, and what such revisions should consist of.

(For a listing of the entire ISO 9000 family of standards, please see: http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_tc_browse.htm?commid=53882&published=on&includesc=true)

It will take around 30 minutes to complete the survey.

Thank you for your willingness to respond.

Instructions for responding to the on-line survey:

Please click on your preferred language web link in the table below

Language

Access hyperlink

Arabic

لإكمال الدراسة التجريبية باللغة العربية ، الرجاء الضغط هنا

Chinese

用中文完成问卷调查,请点击这里

English

To complete the survey in English, please click here

French

Pour compléter l'enquête en français, veuillez cliquer ici

German

Zum Beantworten der Umfrage in Deutsch, klicken Sie bitte hier

Italian

Per completare il Questionario in italiano, cliccare qui

Japanese

日本語での調査に参加する場合は、こちらをクリックしてください。

Korean

설문조사를 한국어로 하고싶으면 클릭하십시오

Portuguese

Para preencher este questionário em português, por favor clique aqui

Russian

Для завершения опроса на русском языке,, пожалуйста, нажмите здесь

Spanish

Para completar la encuesta en español, por favor haga clic aquí

a) If you have a general enquiry about the survey, then please contact the ISO/TC 176/SC 2 Secretariat at: charles.corrie@bsigroup.com

b) If you encounter a technical fault or have any comments to make about the survey itself please advise us of the issue via: TFUS.Survey@googlemail.com

c) (for the Arabic version) نعتزر لوجود مصاعب فنيه فى ترتيب النسخه العربيه ونرجو أن تساعدكم فى المشاركه ونشجعكم على ذلك

Survey to be open until the end of February 2011.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

CMMI Version 1.3 Information Update & Feedback Request

Message from SEI

“Hello All,

I’m writing to let you know the latest news about CMMI Version 1.3. We have created a CMMI V1.3 information center on the SEI website. All of the latest information will be posted here as it becomes available: www.sei.cmu.edu/cmmi/tools/cmmiv1-3

A download of the current quick references for V1.3 is available at https://bscw.sei.cmu.edu/pub/bscw.cgi/d868800/CMMI%20V1.3%20Quick%20References.zip. These references show the process areas, purpose statements, goals, specific practices, and generic goals and practices as they will appear in V1.3. We have provided a separate reference for each of the three CMMI models.

The first offering of CMMI V1.3 Model Upgrade Training will be held during the CMMI Workshop, October 4-6 in Las Vegas. An online version of the training will be available in January. Workshop registration is closed, but we are considering at least one more face-to-face offering between October and January. We are interested in your needs for a face-to-face offering. Please tell us the location and date that works best for you at http://sei.qualtrics.com/SE?SID=SV_3ZQce2TOOmT75Ig .

Write to cmmi-comments@sei.cmu.edu to ask questions or give input on CMMI V1.3; your questions help us to know what information to provide next.

Eileen Forrester
Manager, CMMI for Services”

Friday, September 18, 2009

Webinar on Accelerating "Real" Process Improvements

Due to changes in market conditions, it is significant that organizations review all aspects of their business and implement process improvement to minimize waste. Traditionally, the process improvement effort is a challenging and lengthy process. However, given tough economic times, it is appropriate to consider the organizational factors before starting such an effort in order to maximize your chances of success. In this webinar, we will focus on the organizational parameters that play a critical role in the success or failure of an organization, and will also highlight how this can help you accelerate your process improvement effort.

Presenter: Raj Sharma
Ph. D, Six Sigma

Raj Sharma has over 12 years combined experience in Process Engineering and Management, Project Management, Quality Management, Process Automation, Workflow, Test and Evaluation Management, and Training Development, Delivery and Facilitation. He has expertise working in Model-Based Process Improvement using the Software Engineering Institute’s (SEI) Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI®) and Six Sigma. Raj also has extensive experience as a CMMI® Consultant providing/developing training and coaching related to Process Improvement, CMMI®, and readiness reviews. Raj has taught graduate and undergraduate courses in the areas of Business Management, Healthcare Management and Administration, Computer Information Management, and Nutrition Management. His professional experience also includes- Justice Information Exchange Model (JIEM), workflow, and metrics.



Title: Accelerating "Real" Process Improvements

Date: Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM CDT

After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the Webinar.

System Requirements
PC-based attendees
Required: Windows® 2000, XP Home, XP Pro, 2003 Server, Vista

Macintosh®-based attendees
Required: Mac OS® X 10.4 (Tiger®) or newer

Space is limited.
Reserve your Webinar seat now at:
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Monday, September 14, 2009

Webinar on The Survivability Analysis Framework

Date: Thursday October 1, 2009
Time: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
Cost: Complimentary



Complexity and change pervade today's organizations. With the increase in net-centric operations, technology plays an increasing role in normal operations and crises response. Few techniques can address the analysis of this mixture of people, processes, and technology that must interact effectively for mission success. Each component can be managed independently resulting in unexpected impacts as uncoordinated changes are implemented.

The Survivability Analysis Framework (SAF), an analysis approach developed by the SEI, prescribes a sequence of steps to assemble an operational view of these components that can be evaluated for operational response to change.

This webinar will introduce attendees to the analysis framework and how it has been applied by DoD to analyze operational survivability and information assurance as interoperability increases.

Dr. Carol Woody is a senior member of the CERT technical staff. She has more than 25 years of experience in software development and project management leading acquisitions and implementations in industry and government.  Dr. Woody leads the Survivability Analysis Team in the Networked Systems Survivability Program. Her current research is focused on software assurance and approaches to software design that improve operational security. She has led five pilot projects successfully applying SAF to a range of complex government operational environments.


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After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the Webinar.

System Requirements
PC-based attendees
Required: Windows® 2000, XP Home, XP Pro, 2003 Server, Vista

Macintosh®-based attendees
Required: Mac OS® X 10.4 (Tiger®) or newer

Space is limited.
Reserve your Webinar seat now at:
https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/684310344

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Webinar on Determining "Appropriate" CMMI Metrics

The SEI CMMI-DEV® offers an excellent framework and reference for developing better organizational processes and associated metrics. This webinar will help to train attendees to:

Understand the rationale of CMMI® and metrics in managing projects.

Understand how to determine appropriate CMMI® related metrics for project management.

Learn the application of metrics to improve management and support processes to projects.

Become familiar with ways to expand and improve processes and metrics for continuous improvement.

 

Title: Determining "Appropriate" CMMI Metrics

 Date:  Wednesday, September 9, 2009

 Time:  11:00 AM - 12:00 PM CDT

 

After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the Webinar.

 

 

System Requirements

 
PC-based attendees
Required: Windows® 2000, XP Home, XP Pro, 2003 Server, Vista

Macintosh®-based attendees
Required: Mac OS® X 10.4 (Tiger®) or newer

 
Space is limited.
Reserve your Webinar seat now at:
https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/639904171

Sunday, April 12, 2009

An Interesting Story - Customer is King


Never underestimate your Clients' Complaint, no matter how funny it might seem!

This is a real story that happened between the customer of General Motors and its Customer-Care Executive. Pls read on.....

A complaint was received by the Pontiac Division of General Motors:

'This is the second time I have written to you, and I don't blame you
for not answering me, because I sounded crazy, but it is a fact that
we have a tradition in our family of Ice-Cream for dessert after
dinner each night, but the kind of ice cream varies so, every night,
after we've eaten, the whole family votes on which kind of ice cream we
should have
and I drive down to the store to get it. It's also a fact that I
recently purchased a new Pontiac and since then
my trips to the store have created a problem.....

You see, every time I buy a vanilla ice-cream, when I start back from
the store my car won't start. If I get any other kind of ice cream,
the car starts just fine. I want you to know I'm serious about this
question, no matter how silly it sounds "What is there about a Pontiac
that makes it not start when I get vanilla ice cream, and easy to
start whenever I get any other kind?" The Pontiac President was
understandably skeptical about the letter, but sent an Engineer to check
it out anyway.

The latter was surprised to be greeted by a successful, obviously well
educated man in a fine neighborhood. He had arranged to meet the man
just after dinner time, so the two hopped into the car and drove to
the ice cream store. It was vanilla ice cream that night and, sure
enough, after they came back to the car, it wouldn't start.

The Engineer returned for three more nights.
The first night, they got chocolate. The car started.
The second night, he got strawberry. The car started.
The third night he ordered vanilla. The car failed to start.

Now the engineer, being a logical man, refused to believe that
this man's car was allergic to vanilla ice cream. He arranged,
therefore, to continue his visits for as long as it took to solve the
problem. And toward this end he began to take notes: He jotted down
all sorts of data:
time of day,
type of gas uses,
time to drive back and forth etc.

In a short time, he had a clue: the man took less time to buy
vanilla than any other flavor. Why? The answer was in the layout of
the store.
Vanilla, being the most popular flavor, was in a separate case at the
front of the store for quick pickup. All the other flavors were kept
in the back of the store at a different counter where
it took considerably longer to check out the flavor.

Now, the question for the Engineer was why the car wouldn't start
when it took less time. Eureka - Time was now the problem - not the
vanilla ice cream!!!! The engineer quickly
came up with the answer: "vapor lock".

It was happening every night; but the extra time taken to get the
other flavors allowed the engine to cool down sufficiently to start.
When the man got vanilla, the engine was still
too hot for the vapor lock to dissipate.

Even crazy looking problems are sometimes real and all problems
seem to be simple only when we find the solution, with cool thinking.

Don't just say it is " IMPOSSIBLE" without putting a sincere effort.... Observe the word "IMPOSSIBLE" carefully... Looking closer you will see, "I'M POSSIBLE"...

What really matters is your attitude and your perception !

Friday, April 10, 2009

SEIR - Software Engineering Information Repository


SEIR is one of the best knowledge sharing sites I have ever seen as far as the domain is concerned.

The user gets a feel to browse through so many articles and literature that helps one t increase their knowledge and skill.

Here is the link,

https://seir.sei.cmu.edu/seir/

SEIR is owned and moderated by SEI (Carnegie Mellon), Pittsburgh, USA.

Its a must have login for every quality individual or one who wants to be in this field.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

The Five Essentials For Software Testing

1. A test strategy that tells you what types of testing and the amount of testing you think will work best at finding the defects that are lurking in the software

2. A testing plan of the actual testing tasks you will need to execute to carry out that strategy

3. Test cases that have been prepared in advance in the form of detailed examples you will use to check that the software will actually meet its requirements


4. Test data consisting of both input test data and database test data to use while you are executing your test cases, and


5. A test environment which you will use to carry out your testing.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

40 Things A Green Belt Should Know

1. Green Belts lead Six Sigma improvement projects part time. Usually 25-50% of their time is spent on Six Sigma projects.

2. Six Sigma will become a "way of doing business" for Green Belts.

3. Green Belts will be able to explain why the y=f(x) formula is important for their process and business.

4. Becoming a Green Belt is an opportunity to gain valuable tools and experience.

5. Green Belts who display prowess of Six Sigma methods and produce significant benefits are usually promoted within organizations.

6. Unlike Black Belts who typically lead cross-functional projects, Six Sigma Green Belts usually work on projects within their own functional area.

7. Green Belts receive less instruction on Six Sigma methods, tools and techniques than Black Belts. They usually receive between three and 10 days, whereas Black Belts receive upwards of 20 days.

8. Six Sigma Green Belts are selected by the organization's management team.

9. Six Sigma Green Belts will be able to explain the Kano diagram and how it relates to customers.

10. Some organizations require all exempt employees to be "certified" Green Belts before promotion. Many require employees to at least undergo training.

11. Green Belts can be trained in classroom sessions, completely online, or a combination of the two (hybrid).

12. The Six Sigma Green Belt training curriculum varies from company to company.

13. Green Belt performance is usually evaluated in the employee's regular performance appraisal, although some companies may provide additional incentives for completing a project or becoming certified.

14. Six Sigma Green Belt certification requirements vary from company to company. Typical requirements include: completion of training, passing a written or online test, and completion of a Green Belt project.

15. Certification as a Green Belt from one company most likely will not be recognized at another company.

16. Some companies require Green Belts to complete one project per year to maintain certification requirements.

17. Green Belts are usually instructed on the Six Sigma DMAIC methodology and a limited tool set, including basic statistics. More advanced statistics usually require support from a Black Belt coach.

18. Six Sigma Green Belts should expect to schedule regularly occurring meetings with their Black Belt coach to review project progress and seek advice.

19. Project tollgate reviews usually take place with the organization's management team. Whether you like it or not, at some point you'll either get kudos or a kick in the bottom for your project's progress.

20. Green Belts will be able to create a histogram and pareto diagram, and know the difference between the two.

21. Adding Green Belt training and a project adds to what must be accomplished in the work day, but remember: productivity and benefits you gain from your project will make your life much easier later. Would you rather put out fires everyday or start preventing fires from occurring?

22. Not everyone on your Green Belt team is going to like the Six Sigma improvement process. Change is often difficult for people to embrace. Your leadership will play a critical role in shaping the team and the project's outcomes.

23. Putting off your Six Sigma Green Belt project until tomorrow will leave you a lot of work to accomplish the day before your tollgate review. Just because your project needs resuscitation and is critical to you does not automatically make it a priority for your Black Belt. Plan ahead and stay in control of your project plan.

24. Managing by data is always defensible. "Gut instinct" will not be valued in the business much longer. Green Belt projects help employees "see the light."

25. If you haven't dealt with finances much in the past, your Green Belt project is an opportunity to learn basic equations, quantify project benefits, and speak the language of management.

26. The Six Sigma Green Belt shouldn't necessarily know how to use every tool available. They should, however, know of the existence of tools and be able to ask Black Belts for help.

27. Six Sigma Green Belts will lead the data collection process of their project and validate the measurement system.

28. The Green Belt should expect to work on and improve their team facilitation skills.

29. The Six Sigma Green Belt will be able to calculate the mean and standard deviation of their process data sets.

30. The Six Sigma Green Belt will be able to calculate short term and long term Sigma value of their project's process.

31. Green Belts are selected because they are business professionals, not Quality gurus or statistical geniuses.

32. Green Belts will know how to perform basic statistical tests using a statistical software package like Minitab or JMP.

33. Green Belts will be able to develop a charter and SIPOC for their project.

34. Six Sigma Green Belts will understand how to create a Cause And Effect (Fishbone) diagram to identify possible causes of process defects.

35. Green Belts will be able to lead brainstorming sessions with their project team.

36. Green Belts can make their bosses and co-workers look good by using graphs to show process improvement in a highly visible and easily understood visual form.

37. Green Belts can help win support for Six Sigma by preventing the defects that create so many headaches for their bosses and co-workers.

38. Green Belts can help overcome resistance to change by involving their co-workers in the process and leading them to data-driven solutions.

39. Green Belts should only start a project if there is top management sponsorship willing to commit necessary resources.

40. Green Belts should have a solid communication plan that is reviewed at each meeting to ensure that the right information about the project goes up, down and out to all stakeholders.

Friday, December 12, 2008

39 Hand-picked CMM / CMMI Training Sites

  • European Software Institute, ESI

    Own description: "ESI - Tecnalia"

  • QAI Asia - Quality Assurance Institute.

    Own description: "QAI provides inputs to knowledge organizations seeking ISO9000, Software Engineering Institutes, Software CMM, People CMM, Six Sigma, Knowledge Management and other framework–based business and process improvements."

  • Wipro - Software development outsourcing and CMM/CMMI based consulting, assessments and training.

    Own description: "Wipro Technologies is the No 1 provider of integrated business, technology and process solutions on a global delivery platform."

  • DQS India - CMMI training and assessments, and other quality management services. Located in New Delhi, India

    Own description: "DQS Certification, SEI Transition Partner, Carnegie Mellon, USA, Partner AFNOR Groupe, AFAQ-EAQA, Fifth Largest Certification Organization, CMMI, ISO"

  • EdistaLearning - E-learning courses on Software Engineering and Management.

    Own description: "EdistaLearning offers elearning courses on Software Engineering and Management (SE and M), BPO, CMMI, People CMM, ITSM and Six Sigma. Register Now for a free demo account."

  • Integrated System Diagnostics - CMM / CMMI based software process improvement consulting, training and appraisals.

    Own description: "Integrated System Diagnostics Incorporated can assist your business with model based process improvements. We offer Intro to CMMI and High Maturity Lead Appraisers and many services including appraisal, consulting, training and more."

  • Nihilent - Software development and testing services, and CMM/CMMI consulting and training. Located in India with offices in other countries..

    Own description: "Nihilent"

  • Object Training - Training in software engineering technologies, located in Australia.

    Own description: "Object Training | Be Smarter. Quicker."

  • Systems and Software Consortium

    Own description: "SSCI - Systems and Software Consortium"

  • Alcyonix - Software process improvement consulting.

    Own description: "Alcyonix - Welcome"

  • Compita - Process management services.

    Own description: "Leading worldwide software process improvement consultancy, providing CMM, CMMI and ISO15504 assessment expertise, skills and training to the IT community. Providers of the Process Professional Assessment method."

  • CyberQ Consulting - Process improvement and information security consulting, training and appraisals.

    Own description: "CyberQ Consulting - Management Consultants in India in IT and Telecom, Training and consultancy in Software Quality Assurance, CMMI, CMMI Consultants, CMMI Consultants Delhi Gurgaon Noida, SEI CMM, ISO 9000, Software Metrics, Software Quality Managemen..."

  • Dunstan Thomas - Training in various software development related topics.

    Own description: "Dunstan Thomas provides Pensions Administration and Pensions Illustration Software provider for the UK Life and Pensions market."

  • Lamri - CMMI appraisals and training, located in North Yorkshire, UK.

    Own description: "Lamri - Process Improvement Management Consultancy"

  • Method Park - Consulting and training on software processes, software engineering and project management in Germany and USA.

    Own description: "Greater Software Quality using a proven process portal with real world CMMI & Automotive SPICE Consulting & Engineering experience."

  • Process Group - CMM / CMMI based software process improvement consulting and training.

    Own description: "The Process Group"

  • Process Improvement Associate - CMM training and assessment services.

    Own description: "Lowest cost CBA-IPI assessment and CMM training"

  • Process Inc - CMM / CMMI related training, appraisals and consulting.

    Own description: "Process and project appraisals (CMM, CMMI, SCAMPI, Project Risk,), training and improvement coaching"

  • Q-Success - Software Quality Management Consulting. Owner of Software-Pointers. com.

    Own description: "Q-Success offers consulting and training for SW-CMM/CMMI based software process improvement and software quality assurance"

  • SE-Cure - Training and consulting on CMMI and specific process areas, in Switzerland.

    Own description: "SE-CURE AG offers high-consulting services to enable informed decision-making for software manufacturers"

  • Software Management Solutions - Software process consulting and training,

    Own description: "Software Management Solutions"

  • Software Six Sigma

    Own description: "Management consulting and training for software process improvement. We use our extensive experience in CMM, PSP, TSP and the application of six sigma techniques to software to help our clients develop and implement an integrated approach to SPI throug..."

  • Software System Quality Consulting - Consulting and training for software, hardware, and systems engineering process improvement.

    Own description: "Consulting services for CMM, CMMI, ISO 9000, 9001, 9000-3, BPR, Business Process Re-engineering, SQA, SPI, Software Testing, Software Quality Assurance, Software Inspections, Hardware Inspections, Business Process Reengnineering, ISO 9000 Assessments, ..."

  • SPI Partners - Dutch group of independent consultants.

    Own description: "SPI Partners. The Dutch website with answers to all your Software Process Improvement questions."

  • Tantara - Practical advice for software process improvement.

    Own description: "Hotlist (links), articles, job aids (toolkit) and more for: software process improvement, software quality assurance / management, ISO 9000-3,..."

  • Trimentus - CMM, CMMI, P-CMM, Six Sigma process improvement consulting, training and appraisal services.

    Own description: "ITIL v3 Foundation by Trimentus Chennai adds value our ISO, CMMI, Quality Certification Services, S/W testing, Training from Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad India"

  • Abridge Technology - CMM / CMMI based software process improvement consulting and training.

    Own description: "Abridge Technology"

  • Allied Boston Consultants India - CMMI, ISO 9000 and training and consulting in India.

    Own description: "ISO 9000 and TQM Consultants India, ISO 9001 Consultant India, ISO 27001 Service Providers, SEI CMMI Consultants in India, ISO 14001 Consultancy Services India, ISO 20000 BS 15000 Service Providers, ISO Product Certification Company in India, Training ..."

  • ASK Process

    Own description: "ASK Process, Inc. helps software development organizations improve quality, streamline processes, cut defect rates, slash testing time, and trim development costs."

  • Broadsword - CMMI appraisals, consulting and training in Waterford, Michigan, USA.

    Own description: "CMMI-SVC, CMMI-Services, CMMI-DEV, CMMI Appraisers, CMMI Certification, CMMI Appraisal, CMM Appraisal, CMM Certification, CMMI Training, CMM Training, CMMI Michigan, CMMI, Agile, Agile CMMI, Lean CMMI, CMMI Consulting, CMM Consulting, CMMI Assessments, ..."

  • Management Information Systems - Software process improvement training and consulting.

    Own description: "Index"

  • Process and Product Quality Consulting - CMMI consulting, training, and appraisals in Houston, Texas, USA.

    Own description: "Process and Product Quality Consulting (PPQC) is an SEI Partner that offers a full suite of products and services to support organizations using the CMMI."

  • QAI Middle East and Africa - Quality Assurance Institute. Provides CMMI training, consulting and appraisal services.

    Own description: "Quality Assurance Institute - Middle East and Africa"

  • Wibas - CMMI assessments, consulting and training in Germany.

    Own description: "Leading Change. Sharing Knowledge."

  • People, Process & Performance - CMM/CMMI training, assessments and consulting in UK.

    Own description: "Home"

  • Applied Process Solutions - Consulting, appraisals and training for CMMI, ISO 9000.

    Own description: "Today's business environment is highly competitive, and organizations must work to continuously improve their performance to meet the challenges they face."

  • Fusion Technologies - Iso 9000 and project management consulting and training in Secunderabad, India.

    Own description: "Company Profile"

  • Process Plus - CMM / CMMI based process improvement consulting, training and appraisals.

    Own description: "Process Plus Inc provides software process improvement engineering assessment consulting and training services to all industries as a means of improving productivity and compliance."

  • DQS Certification - CMMI consulting, training, and appraisals in India.

    Own description: "DQS Certification India provided various CMMI Services like CMMI Certification, CMMI Assessment, CMMI Training, CMMI Appraisal, CMMI Lead Appraiser, SCAMPI Assessments, Process Improvements"

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Some important Certification Standards

ISO 9001:2000 - Quality Management System - General

ISO 14001:2004 - Environmental Management System

OHSAS 18001 - Occupational Health & Safety Management System

ISO / IEC 27001 - Information Security Management System

ISO / TS 16949 - Quality Management System for Automotive

ISO 22000 - Food Safety Management System

AS 9100 - Quality Management System for Aerospace

ISO 13485 - Quality Management System for Medical Devices

TL 9000 - Quality Management System for Telecommunication

SA 8000 - Social Accountability System

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