Um estudo sobre a certificação ISO 9001 no Brasil: Mapeamento de motivações, benefícios e dificuldades

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This work aims to identify the main motivations and difficulties faced by Brazilian companies to obtain ISO 9001 certification. The key quality management practices that provide support to this certification and the relationship with other types of systems, such as ISO 14001 (Environmental Management) and OHSAS 18001 (Occupational Health and Safety Management System), were also investigated. A survey research was conducted with 191 companies. The main motivations for implementing ISO 9001 are the following: internal organization improvement, production efficiency increase, and brand reliability improvement. Employee resistance was the greatest challenge found during the implementation process. On the other hand, the main benefits identified were: quality processes improvement and increased employee awareness of quality. The results reveal that the most common quality programs and tools used are: 5S, brainstorming, and Ishikawa diagram, while the least common are SERVQUAL and QFD.

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Maekawa, R., De Carvalho, M. M., & De Oliveira, O. J. (2013). Um estudo sobre a certificação ISO 9001 no Brasil: Mapeamento de motivações, benefícios e dificuldades. Gestao e Producao, 20(4), 763–779. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-530X2013005000003

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