Whether they realize it or not, most organizations have some form of Quality Management System (QMS). When they don’t realize they have a QMS, it’s undoubtedly not providing potential benefits of effectively managing quality. However, even recognized QMSs often fall short of their potential.
Buying a QMS: Defining QMS Requirements
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