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Modern Quality Management Systems (QMS)
Course Description
A quality management system (QMS) is a collection of business processes focused on achieving your quality policy and quality objectives, i.e. what your customer wants and needs. It is expressed as the organizational structure, policies, procedures, processes and resources needed to implement quality management. Early systems emphasized predictable outcomes of an industrial product production line, using simple statistics and random sampling. By the 20th century, labor inputs were typically the most costly inputs in most industrialized societies, so focus shifted to team cooperation and dynamics, especially the early signaling of problems via a continuous improvement cycle. In the 21st century, QMS has tended to converge with sustainability and transparency initiatives, as both investor and customer satisfaction and perceived quality is increasingly tied to these factors. Of all QMS regimes, the ISO 9000 family of standards is probably the most widely implemented worldwide - the ISO 19011 audit regime applies to both, and deals with quality and sustainability and their integration.

Quality Managers, Project Managers, Production Managers, Production Supervisors, Product Engineers, Inspectors, Line Leaders, Production Operators, Those with responsibility for implementing quality management systems, Those with an interest in quality management systems, Those starting their career in quality management, Corporate Managers, Executive Managers, Senior Managers, Middle Managers, Junior Managers, Human Resource Managers, Board of Directors, Entrepreneurs.

This interactive Training will be highly interactive, with opportunities to advance your opinions and ideas and will include;

  • Lectures
  • Workshop & Work Presentation
  • Case Studies and Practical Exercise
  • Videos and General Discussions
  • Quality: A Definition
  • Clients’ Quality Consciousness
  • The Law And Development of Quality Assurance
  • Using quality as a tool
  • Modern control systems
  • Management Information System
  • Computerized Information systems
  • Information speed
  • Information retrieval
  • Management accounting system
  • The Import- conversion –export process
  • The import process
  • The conversion process
  • The export process
  • Operational control system
  • Service operation
  • Process scheduling
  • Loading
  • Sequencing
  • Detailed scheduling
  • Inventory control
  • Cost control
  • Quality control
  • Controlling utilization of organizational resources
  • Co-ordaining as a control mechanism
  • Mutual adjustment
  • Direct supervision
  • Standardization of work process
  • Standardization of input-skills, knowledge and attitudes
  • Standardization of output
  • Organizational structure as a control function
  • Communication dissemination
  • Decision making involvement
  • The ‘IN’ inventory
  • The ‘OUT’ inventory
  • The ‘JIT’ inventory system
  • The KANBAN System
  • Establishing quality objectives
  • Stating precise objective
  • Setting quality objectives in relation to other organizational objectives
  • Relating objectives to specific actions
  • Pinpointing expected results
  • Specifying when goals are expected to be achieved
  • Distinguishing between strategic, tactical and operational quality objectives
  • Establishing a ‘quality-throughput accounting balance’
  • Continuous Improvement Program
  • Just-In-Time (JIT) Compared With Material Requirements Planning (MRP)
  • JIT Vs MRP: Component & Material Sourcing Strategy
  • The quality benefits of JIT vs. MRP
  • The quality issues involved in JIT and MRP
  • Kaizen Or Continuous Improvement
  • Modern Quality Systems
  • The British Standard Institution (BSI) as an International Quality Assessment Body
  • The fundamental principles of Total Quality Management (TQM)
  • Implementing and Monitoring TQM
  • what is the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
  • What 'international standardization' means
  • How ISO standards benefit society
  • The hallmarks of the ISO brand
  • ISO and world trade
  • ISO and developing countries
  • How to recognize an ISO standard
  • The big, wide world of ISO standards
  • What makes ISO 9000 and ISO 14000 so special
  • What makes conformity assessment so important
  • ISO9000 as a quality framework
  • The ISO9000 Family
  • ISO 1400: An Introduction
  • Planning, Establishing & Monitoring Quality Systems
  • The perceptual value of quality assurance
  • Establishing quality assurance from quality objectives
  • Quality Benchmarking
  • Guidelines for achieving quality
  • Quality and internal and external environmental analysis
  • Quality and strategic operational review
  • Incremental quality improvement
  • Identifying areas for quality improvement
  • Communication for quality improvement
  • Research and Development for Quality Improvement

BTS attendance certificate will be issued to all attendees completing minimum of 75% of the total course duration.

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Course Rounds

5 Days
Code Date Venue Fees Action
QUA111-02
2026-06-22
Kuala-Lumpur
USD 5950
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QUA111-03
2026-09-13
Dubai
USD 5450
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QUA111-04
2026-12-14
Amsterdam
USD 5950
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