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What Are the Common Challenges in Achieving ISO Certification?
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ISO certification is achievable for any business, but it comes with challenges. Knowing them upfront helps you plan and succeed.
Key challenges
- Leadership buy-in
- Without top-level commitment, ISO becomes a paperwork exercise instead of a performance enhancement tool.
- Integration with existing processes
- ISO should fit your business, not force you to reinvent everything, or force you to develop new processes and systems that don’t fit your business.
- Resource constraints
- Small businesses often struggle to allocate sufficient time and thought to aligning business and system objectives, assessing external risks, developing documentation, undertaking internal audits, and training their people.
- Understanding requirements
- Cultural resistance
- Staff may see ISO as bureaucracy. Engagement is critical for success.
How to overcome them
- Secure leadership support early.
- Understand your business objectives and make your ISO objectives subservient to them
- Assign clear roles and responsibilities.
- Use plain-English guidance and expert coaching.
- Communicate benefits to staff.
- Build ISO into your existing documentation and workflows
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