Internal audit of ISO management systems
Internal audits of management systems in accordance with ISO9001:2015, ISO/IEC22301:2019, ISO/IEC27001:2022, ISO/IEC4201:2023
ISO standards internal audits are systematic evaluations conducted within an organization to assess compliance with specific ISO standards. These audits are essential for ensuring that the organization's processes, systems, and practices align with the requirements set forth by the relevant ISO standards.
Purpose of Internal Audits
- Compliance Verification: To ensure that the organization adheres to the requirements of the applicable ISO standards (e.g., ISO 9001 for quality management, ISO 14001 for environmental management).
- Process Improvement: To identify areas for improvement in processes and systems, enhancing overall efficiency and effectiveness.
- Risk Management: To assess risks associated with processes and identify opportunities for mitigation.
- Management Review: To provide information to management for decision-making and strategic planning.
ISO standards internal audits are a critical component of an organization's quality management system. They provide a structured approach to evaluating compliance, driving continuous improvement, and ensuring that the organization meets its strategic objectives. Regular internal audits not only help maintain ISO certification but also contribute to the overall success and sustainability of the organization.
About Igor
Igor Vujičić dipl.oec., vlasnik i direktor tvrtke Maigo Insights sa gotovo 15 godina iskustva u području revizije; internoj reviziji i reviziji informacijskih sustava. Profesionalni razvoj započeo je vodećoj međunarodnoj konzultantskoj tvrtki Deloitte, gdje je startao kao asistent u financijskoj reviziji, te nastavio kao konzultant i voditelj projekata u revizijama informacijskih sustava, upravljanja rizicima, optimizacijama poslovnih procesa i financijama sukladno međunarodnim standardima i okvirima.