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World Quality Day appears as a global challenge

For this reason, this anniversary is celebrated on the second Thursday of November, with the aim of reflecting on the relevance of quality management in daily life and the development of more efficient processes, systems and results at the company level, signed representatives of the economic systems for all countries.

The celebration of the date aims to raise awareness among companies, authorities and academia for the development of a strategic vision of quality in management, affecting the continuous improvement of goods and services, emphasize media such as the interesting website diainternacionalde. . com.

In 1989, the Chartered Quality Institute (formerly known as the Institute of Quality Assurance (IQA)) celebrated the first World Quality Day with the aim of raising awareness of the importance of the issue.

On the other hand, the United Nations (UN) declared this world day in 1990.

In Japan, the month of November has been considered a quality month since 1959. Other Eastern countries adhered to this date, while some nations, such as the United States and Canada, celebrate it in October.

Quality management consists of a series of planned and systematic measures required to meet the quality requirements of a product or service. It helps achieve business excellence, protect companies and organizations from risks and improve their assets and reputation.

Of particular note is the certification of quality management systems according to standards of international organizations to ensure that companies comply with internationally recognized standards. This recognizes the value of products and services.

In this sense, ISO standards are a set of quality control and corporate quality management standards established by the International Standardization Organization (ISO) and aimed at organizing the management of a company in various areas (quality levels, delivery times and testing methods). .

The Chartered Quality Institute (CQI) is the chartered organization for quality professionals founded in 1919 and based in London, United Kingdom. Its mission is to promote the practice of quality management and improve the performance of organizations in the public, industrial and voluntary sectors.

Promotes education and knowledge about quality management. It is the owner of the International Registry of Certified Auditors, which certifies 10,000 management system auditors in 150 countries (currently it has 20,000 registered members).

On the other hand, the International Standardization Organization was founded on February 23, 1947, responsible for creating manufacturing, trade and communication standards with international reach.

The headquarters are in Geneva, Switzerland. The company currently has 165 member countries and has 22,000 standards covering all sectors of the industry.

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