John Nolan
July 4, 2017
The consultancy sector has grown massively in the last decade worldwide, with annual revenues reaching $10 billion being achievable for some top-level companies. With smaller consultancies springing up regularly to support all types of business – from governmental projects, through oil, gas and renewables, to smaller organizations assisting with business management and certifications, such as ISO 9001 and the other ISO standards – the consulting industry has never been so buoyant. As with any business sector, the end user will find that different consultancies have vastly different methods of approach and service delivery, and variable results too. So, given that the ISO 9001:2015 standard is focused on consistency of product/service and satisfying customers, can ISO 9001 implementation be used to bring tangible benefits to a consultancy company?
Consultancies are often made up of groups of individuals with similar skillsets and backgrounds working in different ways toward a common goal. In fact, when recruiting for a consultancy business, it often pays to recruit consultants who do not have similar skillsets, experience, and backgrounds, to be able to offer consultancy services for wide and varied projects. It therefore stands to reason that no matter how precisely a consultancy service delivery project is planned, there can be quite defined differences in the methods and interactions with the client and, therefore, the outcome. So, how can implementation of the ISO 9001 standard and principles help a consultancy in this case? Let us consider:
Establishing a QMS (Quality Management System) and implementing ISO 9001:2015 principles can have many benefits for a consultancy company, as seen above. It is wise to remember that the standard is in fact a business tool, and that creative managers can use it to extract maximum benefit from the areas of their business that they perceive to be underperforming, during the course of fulfilling the mandatory clauses of the standard itself. Along with that, the “Plan, Do, Check, Act” cycle can be used to improve any consultancy business and, along with strong project management, can be hugely beneficial. However used, there are tangible benefits for the consultancy company who seeks to provide increased customer satisfaction and deliver more consistent results, as organizations in many other sectors have found over the years to their benefit. If you implement ISO 9001:2015 in your consultancy business you will find that consistency of delivery, clear objectives, and shaping your performance to deliver customer satisfaction can bring better financial performance and repeat business, an outcome that is good for any business.
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