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The video discusses the various types of quality audits, and provides tips on how to properly conduct an audit. The main point is that audits are necessary in order to assess the quality of a product, service, or process, and identify and assess risks.

  • 00:00:00 This video explains the different types of auditoria, and how they can be applied to various areas of management. The main focus of the lecture is auditoria of quality, which refers to audits of a system's management quality. There are three main types of auditoria: internal, external, and third-party. Internal audits are performed by those within the system being audited, while external audits are performed by someone external to the system. Third-party audits are done by a third party, and can be either internal or external.
  • 00:05:00 This video discusses various types of quality audits, including ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and ICONtec's certification audit. It explains that, in order to perform a quality audit, a company must first review documents. Three of the most commonly performed audits are sufficiency audits, which are reviews of documents to make sure they comply with ISO 9001, 14001, and ICONtec's certification standards, and internal audits, which are reviews of a company's systems to make sure they meet ISO 9001 or ICONtec certification requirements. The speaker discusses the importance of requesting documentation in accordance with what will be audited, and explains that, in order to perform a quality audit, a company must first develop documentation records and evidence of system implementation. After reviewing documentation and comparing it to ISO 9001 requirements, the speaker enumerates the findings of a quality audit, which can be classified as no conformities, fortifications, or opportunities for improvement.
  • 00:10:00 An audit is a type of quality control to determine if a company is meeting the requirements set out in their quality system document. There are three types of audits: internal, external, and nonconformance. An internal audit is done by the company itself to check that its own quality system is working as it should. An external audit is done by a third party, such as an accreditation body, to check that the company's quality system is up to par. A nonconformance audit is done when there are problems with a company's quality system that go beyond just not meeting the requirements of a quality system document. In this case, the auditor may issue a certificate of nonconformance, which can lead to a company losing its ability to be certified. In terms of what's important to audit, the auditor may focus on either compliance (making sure the company is following the required rules) or performance (seeing if the company is achieving the intended results). An audit of compliance is done by looking for violations of company policy; an audit of performance looks at whether the company is actually achieving the results it set out to. An audit of compliance is usually done when a company is already certified; an audit of performance is more likely to be
  • 00:15:00 The video discusses the different types of audits: compliance audits, financial audits, government audits, and high-risk audits. The main point is that compliance audits are the most well-known, as they are usually done by auditors who are also financial specialists. However, there are also audits focused on systems security, such as information security audits. The presenter then compares compliance audits with audits focused on adding value, such as productivity audits. He concludes that it is better to do productivity audits than compliance audits, as the former will focus on activities that add value to the company, while the latter will focus on meeting regulations.
  • 00:20:00 The video discusses the various types of quality audits, with ISO 9000 being the most common. Internal audits are typically done by employees within the organization, while external audits can be performed by third-party auditors. In either case, the primary goal is to ensure that the organization is meeting the requirements of ISO 9000. The video also mentions the concept of "quality management system audits," which are audits of the effectiveness of a company's quality management system.
  • 00:25:00 This YouTube video discusses the different types of audit, with focus on quality assurance audits. The six types of audits discussed are system audits, compliance audits, performance audits, risk audits, and audit process audits. The video also discusses how these audits are carried out and their respective purposes. The video concludes with a brief description of a course on auditing that has been modified several times since its original release.
  • 00:30:00 The video discusses different types of quality audits, including system audits. It then goes on to explain that, in order to comply with the standard, an auditor must stick to the requirements. However, I could also take an audit of the system to measure productivity because, aside from complying with the requirements, I also have to look for ways that the ISO9001 standard helps me become more competitive. I can see the audit of the product from the perspective of compliance, looking for pre-determined requirements that the product must meet. In order to achieve these requirements, I must also follow some specific requirements previously established. Compliance with these requirements is combined with achieving the desired characteristics for the product. This is done by designing the product and defining the requirements that it must meet. However, because I want to achieve specific product characteristics, I also have to take into account the capability of the company when designing the process. A company with resources can design a more modern process with better equipment, which would allow it to be more productive. However, from the perspective of product, it is important to understand the relationship between process and product. The process is designed to achieve a product, not the other way around. So I send the presentation for the product so that I can fabricate
  • 00:35:00 The video discusses the different types of quality audits and how to conduct them properly. It explains that a quality audit must include an assessment of risk, a plan for corrective action, and a report. Individuals must submit a complete audit report to the auditor, and the auditor must provide a link for sending the reports and the risk assessment. The video notes that, at present, the seventh risk factor, "risks associated with the administration of the quality audit," is not mentioned in the form. However, this risk will be added in the next update to the Quality Management System (QMS) - version 19mil11. Individuals who have completed the course on "Planning and Implementing a Quality System" may have questions about the types of audits and the associated risks.
  • 00:40:00 This video discusses the different types of quality assurance audits. It explains that in order to produce a quality product, you first need to design a process. Industry uses the term "productivity" when referring to designing a process because it is necessary to produce what we want before we can produce it. For example, I need machines, a production plant, and such people to produce a product. I am designing a process in order to achieve progress. Not only the site and activities, but also no one is executing the activities if there is no process. And without orders for product there is no process, and no service. The process is always dependent on a process because it is a service. All activities and equipment used to provide the service must be audited in order to verify that they are meeting quality standards. This includes verifying that the process is implemented correctly, not just that it is being performed. Furthermore, the results of the audit are being monitored because productivity is interested in measuring results. Someone else than just the quality of the product is looking for any doubts with what we presented today. So, I'm going to shorten this talk by answering some questions now. If the materials have not started yet, I will publish these materials later. But, at this time,
  • 00:45:00 This video explains the different types of quality audits and provides an example of an audit for a software development project. It covers the following topics: principles, vocabulary, and the activity or task, in which I put myself. I then go on to say that I will answer the question but I will first explain why some people have not received the materials. I emphasize the last principle, which is not in the activity, and I do not know why there are people who design the course. We only provide guidance; other people do the design of the materials and the activities etc. For this course, we sometimes make changes to certain things but the design of the course was done by other people. I am going to make it very easy for you in this last principle: the one that we appear in the activity. Starting with the 2015 version of the ISO 9001 standard, risk management was added. Black risk, which raises the volume or shuts down the microphone, is something that happened because I think some people did not see the materials I sent before. That is why I am going to explain it further. There are classes where people do not do the work because they are busy or at night. Classes are held during the daytime or at night, depending on the class's
  • 00:50:00 This video explains the types of quality audit, and provides tips for planning a quality audit before performing it. The main points are that most audits are performed to assess the quality of a product, service, or process; identify and assess risks; and make necessary improvements. The video also covers the concept of object-oriented design and how it can be applied in quality assurance.
  • 00:55:00 The video discusses the need to have a quality audit, and provides an overview of the different types of audits. The speaker explains that, while he specializes in conducting quality audits, he also provides a simple step-by-step guide on how to conduct an audit in order to make it easier for others. The speaker then goes on to talk about a particular session he held, in which he mentioned that, in order to measure the same thing for management, one needs to measure something different. This prompted him to show a different file. The speaker then goes on to say that it is important to download these files as well, and that he will send them tomorrow as he is now demanding quality standards. He also provides a brief summary of many of the topics he covered in the session. Finally, the speaker thanks the audience and ends the video by saying that he is here to learn and to give examples, and that he is starting well with the first audit. The video discusses the need for quality audits, and provides an overview of the different types of audits. The speaker explains that, while he specializes in conducting quality audits, he also provides a simple step-by-step guide on how to conduct an audit in order to make it easier for others

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This video discusses different types of quality audits. The speaker covers principles such as integrity, impartiality, confidentiality, and independence. He also discusses how to perform a risk-based audit. Some difficulties that learners may have with these principles are also addressed.

  • 01:00:00 In this video, Albert de Sófia Bruno provides an overview of the types of quality audits, and discusses the principles behind each type. He then goes on to explain integrity and truth, presentation, impartiality, some differences in auditing traditions, and translation variations of "presentation." The third principle is due care professionalism, and is covered in detail in the ISO 9001 standard. The fourth principle, confidentiality, is also covered in detail. The fifth principle, independence, is discussed in relation to the evidence-based approach. The last principle, risk-based auditing, is also covered in detail. Finally, after discussing difficulties that learners may have encountered with some of the principles, Mr. Bruno provides some concluding remarks. Learners can gain a rudimentary understanding of ISO 9001 by studying the principles outlined in this video. They should also read the material on their own, and attempt to apply the principles to specific situations. There may be difficulty applying some of the principles in a strict, point-by-point fashion, as they are more general.
  • 01:05:00 The video discusses the different types of audit quality, and how the auditor must adhere to ethical principles when performing an audit. It also touches on the concept of integridad, or quality, and how it relates to other concepts, such as ética, correctness, and responsibility. Finally, the presenter discusses how to evaluate a company's quality and environmental compliance using the ISO 9001 standard.
  • 01:10:00 The video discusses the different types of auditor audits, including economic audits, and provides tips on how to make sure your audit is conducted correctly. It also discusses the importance of being able to present information in an unbiased and objective manner. Finally, the importance of confidentiality is emphasized.
  • 01:15:00 This video explains different types of quality audit, including risk-based audits. It also discusses the importance of having a plan for auditing and taking into account risks when conducting an audit. The presenter also talks about how recent changes in the company's data may have affected the audit.
  • 01:20:00 The video discusses different types of quality audits. It explains that, if someone else has more questions before the class is over, there are things that were not in the other presentation for what that person has time for. For those who want to see the material in its entirety, two videos are included. The first presentation was not recorded and so a replacement presentation was needed. There are two videos because some of the material that was not recorded from the beginning was addressed in a later session. The main point of the presentation was that, if someone does not have to do the activity that is shown in the diagram and the test activity, but they are supposed to send it in a world that is not necessarily in the same document, they can send several files in one submission, like when we send an email with multiple attachments. The first submission with its own review and grading was already completed by the time I missed the recording of the initial presentation. Therefore, there are two videos, but the same presentation was given in that same day. Prof. regarding the test activity mentioned that she would not have to do the activity that is shown in the diagram, but she said that there was a need to send it in a world that was not necessarily in the same
  • 01:25:00 This video explains different types of quality auditing, and also provides an overview of how to do quality auditing without internet access. There are some pre-programmed audit tools that can be downloaded, and today there was a day to remember so that I won't have to answer any more questions. Tomorrow I will share the results of the session. A question is asked, for example, do job projects have a deadline? Another example would be if a student has completed all the required course materials, but does not yet have a final grade. Then, there is a new scene in which a student asks how to submit their work for grading. Finally, the video concludes with a message about submitting work for grading.
  • 01:30:00 In this video, the speaker discusses the different types of quality audits. He notes that he did not review the nearby chapare, and then later says that he does not believe that the question of whether the chatPayne payment was accepted already has been answered.

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