Abstract
Purpose – This paper aims to present the findings of a case study conducted at ABC Structures (pseudonym), which is a small North American manufacturing company that has spent close to one year working on implementing the ISO 9000 standard. The main obstacles faced by ABC during implementation are highlighted. Although the company was not actually seeking registration, it was motivated by an internal need to improve operations, and by a vision of expanding business globally, in which case it expected that registration would be mandatory.Design/methodology/approach – The case study method was used to achieve the objectives. Information obtained from the case study was collected from various data sources including interviews and informal conversations with the president, sales manager, engineering manager, operations manager, purchasing manager, manufacturing manager and technical personnel, attendance at project meetings, company documents, plant tours, and observations of the manufacturing process and pro...
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