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Do you ask yourself what this 'agility hype' is actually about and in what cases agility really creates benefits? Would you like to know how to make processes more agile? Do you fancy the idea of using agile methods but don't know how to explain it to your ISO 9001 auditor?
This is the book you've been waiting for!
Written from a quality management professional's point of view, it offers useful solutions and practical advice concerning the use of agile practices in ISO 9001-based quality management systems. Agility for organisations is defined and described in a structured way. It is
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Do you ask yourself what this 'agility hype' is actually about and in what cases agility really creates benefits? Would you like to know how to make processes more agile? Do you fancy the idea of using agile methods but don't know how to explain it to your ISO 9001 auditor?

This is the book you've been waiting for!

Written from a quality management professional's point of view, it offers useful solutions and practical advice concerning the use of agile practices in ISO 9001-based quality management systems. Agility for organisations is defined and described in a structured way. It is shown in detail how agile practices can be integrated into a QM system while maintaining the ISO 9001 certification. You will find out what needs to be considered when systemically incorporating agile practices, and how to balance the benefits and limitations of agility in organisations.

Based on a qualitative, intersectoral research initiative, this book provides unique, state-of-the-art information and valid arguments for focused organisational development. It is intended for professionals such as quality managers, innovation managers, auditors of ISO management standards, organisational developers and managers who lead ISO 9001-certified companies.

Autorenporträt
Prof. Dr. Patricia A. Adam teaches International Management at Hochschule Hannover, University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Germany. Her research focuses on management systems and intercultural particularities. She is a member of the German Association for Quality (DGQ) and the German Speakers Association (GSA). In addition to her academic activities, she travels the world as an ISO 9001 auditor for DQS GmbH and as an EFQM assessor, evaluating organisations and their management systems.