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Why Should A Company Conduct Internal Audits?
This is my site Written by Francis Lamm on April 11, 2007 – 12:00 pm
In order for any company’s management system to be effective, it is absolutely necessary to conduct periodic audits of its procedures and processes to ensure that the goals and objectives established can be achieved and improved. Obviously, this is a mandatory requirement for any company that is required to meet Governmental Agency, Industry, and Domestic/International Quality Standards. Additionally, internal audits are required to:

  • assist a company in identifying opportunities for improvement (OFI), to prevent or correct real and potential problem areas before they escalate into disasters, and to insure that customer requirements are continually met and/or exceeded
  • provide inputs to mandated quality management system (QMS) review processes
  • identify quality and management system problems/deficiencies that could affect customer satisfaction
  • verify effectiveness and performance of the quality management system procedures and processes
  • provide meaningful and measurable performance analysis data so that appropriate continual improvements can be made to the quality management system
  • assure that all applicable statutory, government, industry, and regulatory agency requirements are achieved and adequately met in the immediate and long-term periods
  • support the company’s efforts to register and maintain industry and regulatory requirements, such as FDA, FAA
  • maintain and improve customer satisfaction, and identify opportunities for continual improvement program activities
  • conform to ISO, AS, TS, and other required standards derived from ISO 9000, as required

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An internal auditing program is the core of any company’s quality management system. If a process management approach is being conducted to meet the requirements of an ISO or related quality standard, there is a need to conduct process audits. This adds an emphasis to the auditing process, which companies and related organizations need to understand when developing their audit plans.

Some companies may already be conducting some forms of process audits and may not be aware of it. A point to consider is that the newer ISO, industry, and government regulatory standards are mostly process-based. When internal auditors verify and determine conformance to both procedures and processes, this allows for a more in-depth audit style that provides more information to determine if the processes are adequate and being religiously followed by all affected personnel. Experienced, trained auditors do not merely audit only individuals, they assess and evaluate the effectiveness of the total quality management system in place.

As a closing point, an ISO or government mandated quality management system is a formal, documented management control system, which promotes setting of quality and achievable (business) objectives and goals. Thus, an advantage of internal auditing is that a company can periodically generate opportunities to evaluate just how well a particular business objective or program is performing, or if changes in scope or program adjustments require consideration. Internal audits may be utilized to monitor and ensure that the activities are going as defined in the program plan and any issues found may be resolved early on in the process.

If your organization needs any assistance understanding or adopting the “Process Approach” to internal auditing give KAVON International, Inc. a call at 888-637-9598 and let one of our Trusted Advisors help you get started.

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