Context of the company - examples
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An organization is an open system that interacts with the outside world. For example, new technology can make the product or the production process obsolete. For example, legislation can imply changes in the way a product is manufactured or is sold on the market. For example, political changes can support or hinder exports for your organization’s main market.
An organization has also its own inside world that can affect its performance like, for example: difficulties in finding new employees; outdated manufacturing equipment that does not allow efficiency levels required by the competition prices; lack of know-how about selling online.
The free webinar below has several examples and makes the relationship between context, SWOT analysis, and risks.
You can find more information about context determination:
- Article - How to identify the context of the organization in ISO 9001:2015 - https://advisera.com/9001academy/knowledgebase/ wledgebase/how-to-identify-the-context-of-the-organization-in-iso-90012015/
- Article - ISO 9001:2015 Case study: Context of the organization as a success factor in manufacturing company - https://advisera.com/9001academy/blog/2016/10/11/iso-90012015-case-study-context-of-the-organization-as-a-success-factor-in-manufacturing-company/
- Free webinar on demand - ISO 9001:2015 clause 4 - Context of the organization, interested parties, and scope - https://advisera.com/9001academy/webinar/iso-90012015-clause-4-context-of-the-organization-interested-parties-and-scope-free-webinar-on-demand/
- [free course] ISO 9001:2015 Internal Auditor Course - https://advisera.com/training/iso-9001-internal-auditor-course/
- book - Discover ISO 9001:2015 Through Practical Examples - https://advisera.com/books/discover-iso-9001-2015-through-practical-examples/
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May 21, 2019