Author: Kuldip Degon

The audit is done. The certificate has arrived. Your team deserves the credit. Now the real work begins. Maintaining ISO certification does not happen automatically. It happens when the right habits are built into how your organisation operates every day — not

How long does ISO really take? It is the first question most organisations ask — and one of the most vaguely answered. The honest answer: it depends. But it does not have to feel uncertain. Once you understand the phases, the

Getting ISO certified is the hard part. Or so most organisations believe. The reality is that maintaining what you built — keeping the system genuinely operational — is where most organisations eventually struggle. Not immediately. Usually somewhere between month six and

You have decided to pursue ISO certification. Now comes the decision that shapes how well the whole process goes: who do you work with? The ISO consulting company you choose does not just determine whether you pass an audit. It determines

You worked hard for that ISO certificate. Between the late nights spent on documentation and the intensity of internal reviews and audit prep, it was a marathon. That's why it felt so good when the assessor finally signed off and you

Here's something that surprises most organisations going through ISO certification for the first time: done properly, it's actually predictable. Every stage has a purpose. Every requirement has a reason. And when managed by an experienced, professional certification body, the journey from

Here's something that surprises most organisations going through ISO certification for the first time: done properly, it's actually predictable. Every stage has a purpose. Every requirement has a reason. And when managed by an experienced, professional certification body, the journey from

You've decided to pursue ISO certification. You know it matters — better client relationships, stronger credibility, improved operational consistency. The business case is clear. But then comes the question most organisations are hesitant to ask out loud: What actually happens? The ISO certification

Introduction: The Most Common Misunderstanding About ISO Certification Many businesses think that ISO certification is over as soon as they receive it. That’s where the real work starts, though. It was never meant for ISO certification to be a one-time thing. It is