Track corrective and preventive actions, continual improvement projects, management review meetings and customer perceptions following the ISO 9000 guidelines.
Version | 4.95 |
Updated | January 11 2020 |
Developer |
Sunday Business Systems
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User Rating |
890
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Original File Size | 13.4 MB |
Downloads | 7439 |
Systems | Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit |
Category | Others |
Conforming to the law and current regulations is just as important as bringing in profits since not complying with standards can lead to fines.
A standard set of regulations and guidelines known as ISO 9000 are the current benchmark you have to follow when running your companies and businesses.
As such, you may require a bit of help now and then in the form a reminder, to make sure you are always on track.
The Quality Database is a simple, cheap ISO 9000 compliant program that allows small businesses to efficiently manage their quality systems.
All aspects that should be considered when regulating a company's quality systems are taken into consideration, among which we can mention corrective and preventive actions, internal audit tracking, safety improvement, supplier corrective actions and continual improvement projects.
SBS Quality Database Crack also helps compile and analyze customer survey results, and document QMS review meetings and results.
The format it coms in allows it to be opened in one of Microsoft's office's basic packages: Access. This makes the database easy to open and manage since the entire Microsoft Office Suite is almost a must-have in any company's inventory.
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