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Step 4 Gap Analysis

What is an ISO 9001 Gap Analysis?

One of the first steps in your Quality Management System (QMS) transition or implementation project is to compare your current QMS to the requirements of the ISO 9000:2000 standard. This is most commonly called a Gap Analysis.

ISO 9001 Gap Analysis Checklist

  • The most important tool for the Gap Analysis is the Gap Analysis Checklist. This is a list of the requirements in the standard, written in question format.
  • The auditor will use this list to compare the QMS that is in place with the requirements of the ISO 9001:2000 Standard.
  • The checklist provides the auditor with recommendations of what documents to look for, examples of what will meet the requirements and other guidance on auditing to the standard. The checklist also gives the auditor a specific place to document what they saw that did or did not meet the standard.
  • Scheduling the Gap Analysis
  • Conducting the Gap Analysis
  • How to use the Results of the Gap Analysis: The Report


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  • Gap Analysis Checklist: a detailed, 37 page checklist with guidance on what to look for to evaluate your current processes and their compliance to the ISO 9001:2000 Requirements.
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  • Project Plan Template
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Step 5: Documenting your system

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