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Webinar: The Essentials of IATF 16949 Compliance

In This Webinar, You’ll Learn:

  • How IATF 16949 builds on ISO 9001:2015 and what that means for compliance
  • The eight rules for defining and managing core processes
  • Best practices for quality manuals, procedures, and process mapping
  • Tips for internal auditing, employee involvement, and leadership accountability
  • Risk management and KPI tracking across your QMS
  • Using turtle diagrams and flowcharts to make your system audit-friendly
  • Avoiding common pitfalls and audit findings in the automotive sector

A Practical Guide to Automotive QMS Compliance

Get practical guidance on implementing and maintaining a compliant IATF 16949:2016 quality management system. In this free, on-demand session, Michael Wolfe of McDae Global and Jonathan Brun, CEO of Nimonik, walk you through the key requirements of the automotive QMS standard and how to effectively integrate them into your organization’s operations.

Originally presented on October 31, 2017, this session covers the core structure of IATF 16949, documentation best practices, internal auditing strategies, employee engagement, and practical tips to strengthen compliance in real-world conditions.

Presenters

Jonathan Brun

Jonathan Brun
CEO & Founder, Nimonik
Jonathan leads Nimonik’s mission to build compliance software that helps organizations stay aligned with evolving laws, regulations, and industry standards. He has supported global enterprises in building scalable systems that reduce risk and improve accountability.

Michael Wolfe

Michael Wolfe
Implementation Consultant, McDae Global
Michael has implemented over 300 quality management systems across multiple industries. With experience as both an internal and external auditor, he offers deep practical insight into building systems that satisfy IATF while supporting operational success.

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