Once leadership and teams are aligned, it’s time to get into the core of ISO 9001:2015—building a well-structured Quality Management System (QMS) that’s not just audit-ready, but actually improves how your organization works every day.
Whether you’re a tech startup in Dubai Internet City, a logistics firm in Jebel Ali, or a manufacturing company in Sharjah—this stage is where your QMS takes shape on paper and in practice.
Eduskills Training FZE specializes in helping UAE businesses create documentation that is compliant, practical, and aligned with local industry standards. No fluff—just real value.
Developing Quality Policies, Objectives and KPIs:
It all starts with a clear Quality Policy—a formal commitment to customer satisfaction, continual improvement, and regulatory compliance. But don’t let it gather dust in a frame. This policy must be well-communicated, regularly reviewed, and aligned with your business goals.
Next, you’ll define quality objectives—SMART goals (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound) that drive performance across departments.
And how do you measure success? With Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).
For example:
- “Reduce customer complaints by 20% in the next 6 months”
- “Achieve 95% on-time delivery rate”
At Eduskills Training FZE, we help businesses in the UAE craft policies and KPIs that aren’t just ISO 9001 compliant—they’re laser-focused on business growth.
Writing SOPs, Manuals and Other Required Documents:
ISO 9001 documentation doesn’t mean writing a novel—it means creating useful, well-organized procedures that reflect how your organization operates.
You’ll need:
- Quality Manual
- Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
- Process Maps
- Work Instructions
- Templates and Forms
These documents should be customized—not copied from some online PDF. They need to reflect the reality of your business, industry practices in the UAE and employee responsibilities.
Eduskills Training FZE works hand-in-hand with your teams to write documentation that’s both auditor-friendly and staff-usable—because what’s the point if no one reads it?
Implementing Document & Records Control:
This is the part where you bring structure to your paperwork.
Document control ensures that only the latest versions of procedures are being followed, while obsolete documents are removed from circulation. Records control, on the other hand, ensures that all evidence (like training logs, audit reports, maintenance records) is properly maintained, accessible, and secure.
We help you implement:
- Document numbering and version control
- Access control based on user roles
- Centralized digital or physical filing systems
Because when an auditor visits your Dubai office, the last thing you want is to scramble for missing records. With Eduskills Training FZE, your system is always audit-ready—organized, accessible, and compliant.