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Sunday, May 24, 2020

Applying Risk-based Thinking in an Organization Implementing ISO 9001:2015 QMS


Applying Risk-based Thinking in an Organization Implementing ISO 9001:2015 QMS

I am glad to inform that Pothi.com has released my book 'Applying Risk-based Thinking in an Organization Implementing ISO 9001:2015 QMS'. This book is a concise guide for applying Risk-based Thinking in an organization implementing ISO 9001:2015 QMS. It is helpful to executives and professionals having responsibility to implement QMS in the organization.

Please CLICK HERE for Pothi.com link.

Contents

Contents of the book are as under:

- Preface
# 01 - Risk-based Thinking - Introduction
# 02 - Historical background
# 03 - Defining risk
# 04 - Nature and impact of risk
# 05 - Why we need risk-based thinking?
# 06 - Risk-based thinking in ISO 9001:2015 QMS
# 07 - Benefits of applying risk-based thinking
# 08 - Summarized hint for applying risk-based thinking
# 09 - Risk awareness culture in your organization
# 10 - Risk management or formal risk-based approach
# 11 - Process diagram for Risk-based thinking (RBT)
# 12 - Understanding the organization and its context, Step-by-step process
# 13 - External and internal issues of an organization, Some external issues, Some internal issues
# 14 - Format - Context of the organization - Determining external and internal issues
# 15 - Understanding the needs and expectations of interested parties
# 16 - Format - Determining interested parties and their needs and expectations
# 17 - Interested parties and their needs and expectations - A few examples
# 18 - Planning and addressing risks and opportunities
# 19 - Overview of risk assessment tools and techniques
# 20 - Brainstorming
# 21 - Check-lists
# 22 - Failure Modes and Effect Analysis (FMEA)
# 23 - Delphi technique for risk determination
# 24 - A simple method to determine risks and opportunities
# 25 - Format for determining risks and opportunities
# 26 - Examples of some risks
# 27 - Opportunities and a few examples
# 28 - Risk register
# 29 - Risk matrix and risk matrix chart diagram
# 30 - Conclusion
# 31 - Bibliography
# 32 - Evaluation Questionnaire
# 33 - Your feedback
# 34 - Acknowledgement
# 35 - Other Book by the Author

If you wish to get the concise guide, please CLICK HERE for Pothi.com link.

I hope readers will find this concise guide useful. If you have any questions on risk-based thinking, this book will provide you an answer. If you have any other questions, please communicate the same to me. I'll make an effort to reply such questions through my blog and Facebook group.

Suggestions and comments are invited to improve my effort.

With best wishes,

Keshav Ram Singhal

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