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Posted 21 March 2004 - 09:21 PM

How can we work together to make ISO 9000 more effective for the organisations that use it?

A free event hosted by Orange at the Hilton Metropole, National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham. Wednesday April 21. 09.30am - 4.30pm.

The management of Orange in the UK have long believed that ISO 9000, and the mechanisms currently associated with those standards, are not wholly effective in meeting the needs of user organisations.

The company is committed to improve the situation. Specifically Orange wants to forge better relationships between the ISO 9000 supply side (ISO, TC176, IAF, accreditation bodies, certification bodies, quality associations, trainers and consultants) and the demand side, represented by a wide cross section of private and public sector organisations.

Do you, or others in your organisation or network, share Orange's passion and commitment to this cause (no matter if you are from the supply side or the demand side)? If so, that is the only qualification needed to be part of this free event and to begin the process of defining and implementing the necessary improvements.

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Simply pencil in the date (April 21) and contact jim@bin.co.uk for more details.

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