In the world of quality management systems (QMS), particularly for organizations operating under , documentation is not just a bureaucratic requirement—it is the backbone of traceability, repeatability, and continuous improvement. However, a common pain point for quality managers and auditors is inconsistently structured documentation. This is where ISO 15289 enters the frame.
The standard organizes information items into "generic document types" to help organizations standardize their templates:
In the world of quality management systems (QMS), particularly for organizations operating under , documentation is not just a bureaucratic requirement—it is the backbone of traceability, repeatability, and continuous improvement. However, a common pain point for quality managers and auditors is inconsistently structured documentation. This is where ISO 15289 enters the frame.
The standard organizes information items into "generic document types" to help organizations standardize their templates: iso 15289 pdf