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If you need to conduct effective internal audits against your own Quality Management Systems against the ISO 9001 series of standards, customer-specific, or regulatory requirements – then this is the workshop for you! Course Overview: This ISO 9001:2015 Internal Auditor training is a highly interactive two-day practical workshop, perfect for those requiring a solid understanding of quality auditing techniques and principles. It emphasises the role of the internal ISO auditor in developing and improving effective Quality Management Systems (QMS) and is designed to ensure that participants will have the knowledge and skills to plan, prepare, perform and report the results of internal audits based on ISO 9001 requirements. This ISO 9001 Internal Auditor workshop is aimed at candidates who already have a basic knowledge & understanding of the ISO 9001 requirements. For individuals who do not yet have this knowledge, then we recommend that they become familiar with/develop their understanding of the standard prior to attending the auditor course. What Will Your Learn: You will learn about: What is an effective Quality management system The purpose of an audit How to approach an audit You’ll have the knowledge to: Explain the guidelines of auditing management systems according to ISO 19011:2018 Guidelines for Auditing Management Systems Describe the application of these guidelines to auditing ISO 9001:2015 You’ll have the skills to: Initiate the audit. Prepare and audit activities; complete the audit. Prepare and distribute the audit report. Identify trends and use them to develop action plans. Audit follow-up. Who Should Attend: This Internal Auditor workshop is designed to build upon delegates’ prior knowledge of ISO 9001 and teach them the skills to undertake internal audits of part of a QMS based on ISO 9001. It is delivered as a mix of practical activities, group discussions, and classroom learning. It is suitable for: Staff who will be involved in performing internal audits within their organisation. Managers responsible for the effectiveness and efficiency of an operating unit. Auditees who wish to understand the audit process. Operational and Support functions involved in maintaining or supervising of an ISO 9001:2015 QMS. Managers and decision-makers wanting to understand the auditing process to improve their organisation’s quality management practices. Cost: £800 + VAT per person. What is included Refreshments and lunch provided each day of training Free car park If your organization is a CforC member, please contact us for discounted rates.
Overview This course has been created to help safely navigate attendees through the minefield of absence management, paying attention to issues of systems, procedures and organisational culture along the way. Using a selection of exercises, activities and sample documents, the course examines some traditional methods of management as well as some more contemporary and innovative ways of keeping a lid on casual absence. Attendees will take away a number of practical tools and ideas to enable them to target performance improvement when back at their desks. Description It’s estimated that absence from work costs the UK economy over £13 billion per year, with the ‘average’ employee taking around seven days off sick annually. The need for managers, HR people and leaders to control absenteeism is critical if a company is to survive and prosper. But just what is ‘absence’? And how do we go about managing it and reducing it wherever we can, without falling foul of employment law? As well as the usual training material, attendees on this course also receive several useful handouts and exercises relating to absence management. Topics covered: An Absence Management Model – this section identifies a simple model for managers to apply when dealing with absenteeism Defining Absence – the text book definition will help learners clearly understand what is meant by absence Types of Absence – unravelling the different types of absence and distinguishing between absence and leave Classifying Absence – by classifying types of absence, the learner can begin to get a steer on how to manage it Statistics – identifying the real cost of absence and looking at regional and sector differences Reasons for Absence – considering the high-level issues that have an impact on absence, like culture and job design Causes of Sickness – here the national league tables of sickness causes are discussed, giving the learner the chance to reflect on their own team or company Absence Management – Stage 1 – contracts, policies, procedures and legal entitlements are all examined here, to allow learners to get a grasp of what they have to know to Absence Management – Stage 2 – record keeping, costing absence and benchmarking provide the chance for analysis and understanding in the context of the learner’s own organisation Absence Management – Stage 3 – setting out the skills and interventions that managers need to apply in the effective management of absence, including: communication, professional advice, workplace issues and return to work interviews Traditional Approaches – an examination of performance management, sick pay, discipline, recruitment and selection and how these can lend themselves to effective absence management Reducing Absenteeism – through less traditional approaches, looking at ‘carrots and sticks’, targets, employee assistance, unusual initiatives and organisational culture. Recent Developments – considering the impact of ‘fit notes’ and potential pandemics. Who should attend This course has been designed for anyone that deals with absence or needs to have an awareness of the absence management process. This could include; Team leaders, supervisors, managers, HR professionals and anyone else involved in the management of people or organisations. Requirements for Attendance None.
This course is ideal for line managers who conduct appraisals for team members. The focus is on the conversations you will have in appraisals and how you can make them a positive experience for you, your employee and the organisation.
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