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LaTorie Martin
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LaTorie Martin has held senior engineering positions at several well-known companies, including Google, Yamaha, Honda, Southwire, Hoshizaki, and Boars Head. She has facilitated process development and training activities in multiple industries like automobile, cooling, injection moulding, metal manufacture, cables, and computer hardware. Before her start-up, she was a corporate quality manager at a prominent electrical wiring and cabling manufacturer, where she travelled to execute supplier quality audits, gap analyses and corrective measures. LaTorie graduated from the University of Dayton in the USA with a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering. She has then enrolled at the University of West Georgia in the US to pursue a second Bachelor of Arts degre...
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ISO 9001:2015 Non-conformances and Corrective Actions Explained
Outline the common misconceptions about objective evidence
Define the concept of objective evidence
Distinguish the differences between minor and major nonconformance
Describe how a client may conform to objective evidence
Recognise the difference between requirements and recommendations
Indicate whether and how your organisation complies with ISO standards
Summarise all the important components of an Internal Audit Checklist
Compare and distinguish between important but unfamiliar terms (i.e. Quality Objectives, Interested Parties, Competency Records, and Risks and Opportunities).
List the ISO requirements for Quality Objectives, Interested Parties, Competency Records, and Risk Assessment.
Recall the types of objective evidence that businesses might use to meet monitoring and measurement requirements
Outline the various types of objectives used by businesses to meet the requirements