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ISO has defined tens of thousands of standards throughout its activity, which are grouped in families, according to the specific aspect they refer to. Some of the most popular families of ISO standards, which you might’ve heard of already, are the following:
These are only a few examples of the standards developed by ISO and have been the most popular over the years because they are general enough to be followed by businesses in various industries. Sometimes, when ISO standards are a bit too general, industries adapt them to their own sectors and come up with ISO-inspired standards of their own.
As you can see, there is a great variety of aspects ISO focused on when setting these international standards. Some of them are very general, like the ISO 9001 standard, while others are highly specific.
The bottom line is, if you want to gain your customers’ confidence and see a continuous improvement of customer satisfaction with your product or service, consider getting ISO-certified. Amongst the benefits of ISO 9001:2015 certification and other sets of standards is getting in the supply chain of bigger companies.
What set of standards is right for your business depends on the industry you are active in, and how important it is for you, your customers, and your business partners to have such a certification. In some cases, the law requires you to be certified, while other times it’s imposed by business partners who only work with certified companies.
The first step in determining which certification you are ready for is to perform an internal audit focused on your processes: your quality control system, risk management process, and information security. Taking a close look and also a full-picture view of how your business performs will give you insight into what your strong points are and where you need to improve.