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Introduction
While the
popularity of management system certification may demonstrate the success of
management system, there are quarters in the world who do not believe in
management system. Some believe that paperwork will not help business
performance, nor will it improve product quality.
Indeed some
management systems were not created effective. Some could even be value
subtracting, as organization have to maintain a bureaucracy of documents to
satisfy the external auditor. This is not what management system is all about.
An effective management system should provide a platform for management control,
facilitate trade and business, improve stakeholder confidence and satisfaction.
It should improve common good and staff relations. Most importantly, it should
bring financial rewards through lowering of costs related to quality, for
instance.
From different perspective, this briefing offers participants a chance to appreciate the importance of system effectiveness, the relevance of accurate understanding of the standard requirements. Positively, participants may re-consider some elements of their system after this briefing.
Speaker
Mr. Howie Ng - Director of i-VAC Certification and Regional Director (Asia Pacific) of International Standardized Testing Organization
Target Audience
Top Management, Quality Manager, Management Representative
Where/when ? Monday 7th July 2003 10:00 – 14:30 MOP80.00
Holiday Inn Macau Coloane Room (28/F) Rua de Pequim No.82-86 Macau
Registration/seats ? ± before 1st July, 2003 / 30 |
Programme – Conducted in Cantonese
Payment – Cash / Cheque / Credit Card Download Registration Form Here! |
Participants are only asked to contribute a nominal amount – MOP80 to cover the costs of the lunch/refreshment. Since limited seats are available, each Company should send at a maximum of 2 representatives, and register as soon as possible. Any queries, please do not hesitate to contact our Secretariat via tel: 781313; fax: 788233, or email.
Updated on 2003/06/24.