ISO: Risk Based Thinking 2016 Edition - Paperback

ISO: Risk Based Thinking 2016 Edition - Paperback

$96.12


by Gregory Hutchins (Author)

Who is the author: Greg Hutchins?

Greg Hutchins is the risk evangelist who coined the expression Future of Quality: Risk(R) and is the developer of Certified Enterprise Risk Manager(R) (CERM) certificate (www.CERMAcademy.com).

What is ISO: Risk Based Thinking?

International Organization for Standardization (ISO) incorporated Risk Based Thinking (RBT) into ISO 9001:2015 and its management system standards. ISO: Risk Based Thinking is the first book to address risk in the new ISO families of standards. Learn what RBT means and most importantly understand what you need to do to adopt RBT. Everyone who is certified to ISO 9001:2015 should read this book to understand and implement RBT.

Why Purchase this Book?

  • Explains the integration of risk into ISO management systems.
  • Answers the most critical questions you need to know about RBT and risk management.
  • Explains key risk concepts such as RBT, risk management assessment, risk management, VUCA, risk context, Risk Maturity, etc.
  • Explains in detail ISO 31000, ISO 31010, and other key risk standards.
  • Explains the steps in the RBT journey.
  • Presents insider tips and tools known to standards developers and high-priced risk consultants.
  • Lists critical risk, process, effectiveness, and RBT questions that your QMS consultant and Certification Body should be able to answer.

Bonus Materials/Resources

  • Access over 1,000 risk and quality articles through CERM Academy.
  • Get Lessons Learned at the end of each key question.
  • Get free course materials such as using FMEA's in ISO 9001:2015.
Number of Pages: 356
Dimensions: 0.74 x 10 x 8 IN
Publication Date: January 01, 2016
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