This is the U.S. Adoption of the ISO 31000:2009 standard, which provides principles and generic guidelines on risk management. Public, private, or community organizations or individuals in any industry or sector can use this standard, applying it to any type of risk.
In this ASQ TV episode, hear from Denise Robitaille on why the ISO 9001:2015 revision moved away from preventive action toward risk-based thinking, and learn how traditional preventive actions tools can satisfy the new requirements.
ISO: Risk Based Thinking is the first book to address risk management in the new ISO families of standards. Learn what risk based thinking really means and understand how to adopt risk based thinking.
This members-only best practices report describes effective enterprise risk management program leadership and focuses on transforming an organization’s approach from a compliance-driven mind-set to one that supports strategy execution. Case studies from Rockwell Collins Inc., LEGO Group, Exxaro Resources Ltd., and Paychex Inc. are included.
A new audit approach helps assess risk throughout the organization. Read the article from the October 2011 QP and listen to a related audio interview.
The cover story of the August 2010 issue of QPs details how a structured risk management strategy allows you to manage threats and validate your ISO standards programs.
This case study from Six Sigma Forum Magazine shows how Motorola used design failure mode effects analysis to assess risk before implementing an IT application and headed off costly setbacks.
Using examples from aerospace and pharmaceuticals, Rick Perlman and Daniella Picciotti show how highly regulated industries approach supplier risk management. View their Webinar in the online library of the Customer-Supplier Division.
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