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Monday, April 27, 2020

A New Standard for "Quality Management - Guidance for People Engagement" Published In April 2020


A New Standard for "Quality Management - Guidance for People Engagement" Published In April 2020

International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has published a new standard ISO 10018:2020, Quality management - Guidance for people engagement in April 2020.

Are you looking for the latest on employee engagement practices? There is no need to look further, just see newly published ISO 18011:2020 standard that provides guidance for people engagement. The arrival of ISO 10018:2020 standard promises to shake up the marketplace – even for the most innovative of organizations. Organizations may learn ways to engage people in their quality management system and enhance their involvement and competence within it.

People engagement is the emotional commitment that people have to the organization and its goals. This commitment means engaged people actually care about their work and their organization. They don’t work for just a pay cheque, or just for the next promotion, but invest their energies towards the organization’s goals. This is where ISO 10018 can make a difference.

ISO 10018:2020, Quality management – Guidance for people engagement is a newly published standard. It recognizes that it can be difficult encouraging staff to take up quality management systems and understand how they are relevant to their daily work. By focusing on better integration of engagement strategies, the standard provides a framework to enhance people’s involvement and competence within an organization, helping them to feel a valued part of it. This standard provides the practical tips for employee engagement.

The new standard complements ISO 10015:2019, Quality management – Guidelines for competence management and people development, explains John J. Guzik, Convenor of the joint working group for guidance on people involvement and engagement (ISO/TC 176/SC 3/JWG 21). Both International Standards present practical steps for managers and leaders to follow, adopt and measure.

Staff competence and development should be a collective aspect of the organization and not just for specific individuals, Guzik points out. People need to see the connection between their current work and how further training can provide more opportunities within the organization. “If they see that their organization is investing in their skills through training and other career tracks, they will feel engaged."

Aimed at bringing quality management principles down to staff level, the standard is designed to be regularly referred to and not simply handed to employees in binders and then left to gather dust on the shelf.

ISO 10018:2020 document provides guidelines for engaging people in an organization’s quality management system and on enhancing their involvement and competence within it. This document is applicable to any organization, regardless of its size, type or activity.

Contents of ISO 10018:2020 are as under:

Foreword
Introduction

1. Scope

2. Normative references

3. Terms and definitions

4. Context of organization and quality culture
4.1 - Considerations
4.2 - Link to ISO 9001 and other quality management standards
4.3 - Possible action steps
4.4 - Potential benefits

5. Leadership
5.1 - Considerations
5.2 - Link to ISO 9001 and other quality management standards
5.3 - Possible action steps
5.4 - Potential benefits

6. - Planning and strategy
6.1 - Considerations
6.2 - Link to ISO 9001 and other quality management standards
6.3 - Possible action steps
6.4 - Potential benefits

7. - Knowledge and awareness
7.1 - Considerations
7.2 - Link to ISO 9001 and other quality management standards
7.3 - Possible action steps
7.4 - Potential benefits

8. - Competence
8.1 - Considerations
8.2 - Link to ISO 9001 and other quality management standards
8.3 - Possible action steps
8.4 - Potential benefits

9. - Improvement
9.1 - Considerations
9.2 - Link to ISO 9001 and other quality management standards
9.3 - Possible action steps
9.4 - Potential benefits

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Please note that paper format of the standard is currently unavailable and ePublication in pdf format is available, which is priced CHF 58. ISO 10018:2020 standard developed by technical committee ISO/TC 176, Quality management and quality assurance, subcommittee SC 3, Supporting technologies, the secretariat of which is held by NEN, ISO’s member for the Netherlands. It is available from the national ISO member or through the ISO Store. Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is the national ISO member in India.

(Courtesy - ISO website)

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Keshav Ram Singhal


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