How to Write Effortless Quality Procedures & SOPs for ISO

Write Professional Procedures. The only course with 1-on-1 online meeting with the instructor & e-mail support

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Description

UPDATE FOR 2021   

10 NEW Exercises added to the course

1-on-1 session with the instructor and e-mail support


Having the skill-set of writing professional procedures, will give you the POWER of controlling the processes in the organization.

You'll be the one to called when a process needs an update or to describe a new process.

The right procedure document is capable of helping the employees and the company to step up for higher professional level.

Be the one that everyone comes for an advice.

The one that is is involved in all the processes.

How that would effect your professional career?

Decide what quality professional you want to become.

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The only Procedures course with 1-on-1 online meeting with the instructor!

Plus 2 months unlimited e-mail support.

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WHY THIS COURSE?

Do you know that studies show that you will forget more than 50% of what you learn within an hour,

and over 75% by the end of the day?

These studies also suggest that if you Practice, and the more you do something, the better you get at it, and the more you remember.

If you look for REAL learning, then this course containing:

  • Plenty of exercises, from REAL businesses,

  • Solutions for the exercises.


    Here you  will really learn and not just pass time.

    The course also contains examples and case-studies.


SOME OF THE COURSE TOPICS:

  • How to write a procedure?

  • Why NOT to write procedures and what can replace them?

  • How to break down the process to steps?

  • What are the rules of writing?

  • Where do I even begin?

  • How to break down a process, to be able to write a procedure to describe it.

  • What are the rules of writing?

  • How to write 1-page procedures?

  • How to match the procedure to the target audience?

  • How to deal with complex or multi-department processes?

  • What is the difference between an SOP and work instruction?

These were the questions I asked, before writing my first procedure, and the answers weren't very helpful, back at the time.

So, more than a decade later, after writing thousands of procedures and SOPs, I've created this course, so others don't go through the struggles I did.


WHY DO YOU NEED A WRITING PROCEDURE SKILL?

Procedures are a major part of;

  • Communicating with colleges and managers

  • Make sure that the company knowledge remains after employees leave

  • A learning tool for new employees as well as for improving the processes

 Therefore, you will write and handle procedures all along your career.

 Having the skill-set to write clear, short procedures, is not only the best way to showcase your professional skills, it's also extremely useful for writing other important documents along the way in your professional life.

 

TAKE A FREE DRIVE

Being a click away from the best practices of writing procedures as a true professional, is a good place to be, especially, when it comes to your career.

So, take a FREE drive and watch all the FREE preview videos - I made sure that you'll have at least one video for preview, in EVERY single section.

Plus, you have a 30-day money back guarantee, to enable you to confidently enroll.


See you in the course!

Danielle

What You Will Learn!

  • Breaking down a process, to be able to write a procedure to describe it.
  • The rules of writing a procedure.
  • Writing 1-page procedures
  • Matching the procedure to a target audience.
  • The difference between an SOP and work instruction.
  • You'll know why NOT to write procedures, and what alternatives you can use
  • How to gain cooperation among employees, by simply using a procedure.

Who Should Attend!

  • Professionals whom assigned to write a procedure
  • Quality control personnel
  • Quality consultant
  • Quality manager
  • Department manger
  • Chief Operation Officer