What’s the Best Tool to Document ISO 9001 and ISO 27001 Certification?

Before you start documenting your QMS and ISMS, spare some time to think about the best tool to do so. Just as there isn’t a single best way to run a company, there isn’t a single best way to document your QMS and ISMS.

Tom Vogel
6 min readFeb 3, 2023
ISO 9001 and 27001 seals
Source: pngegg.com, edited by author

More and more customers demand their suppliers to be ISO 9001 and/or ISO 27001 certified. While that might be easy for large corporations, it isn’t so for startups and mid-sized companies.

Nevertheless, as a startup or SME serving enterprise customers, there is no way you can choose. If you want those contracts to materialize, you will have to find a way to comply with all the clauses suggested by the legal department of your new customer.

Because no company’s core business is getting ISO 9001 or 27001 certified, startups and SMEs need to find a way to deal with ISO 9001 and 27001 in a lean and modern way.

Before you start documenting your QMS and ISMS, spare some time to think about the best tool to do so. Just as there isn’t a single best way to run a company, there isn’t a single best way to document your QMS and ISMS.

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Tom Vogel
Tom Vogel

Written by Tom Vogel

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