Nigel Howard Croft
Nigel Howard Croft (born 1956 in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, UK) was appointed as Chairman of ISO’s Technical Committee TC 176/SC 2 in February 2010,[1][2] with overall responsibility for the ISO 9001 standard, used worldwide as a basis for certification of quality management systems.
Education
Nigel Croft attended Oakwood Comprehensive School, Rotherham from 1967–1972 and subsequently Thomas Rotherham College (formerly Rotherham Grammar School). First in his family to go to university, he graduated with First Class Honours in Natural Sciences and with an Honorary Senior Scholarship from Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge in 1977. After a short period in industry, he returned to academia to carry out postgraduate research in Metallurgy and Materials Science at Sheffield University under the tutelage of Prof Sir Graeme Davies. He received a PhD in 1981 for his work on the fracture characteristics and mechanisms in cast steel, and was awarded the Brunton Medal for Research Excellence. In 1981, he received a Harkness Fellowship from the Commonwealth Fund, to conduct post-doctoral research at the University of California, Berkeley, on the low temperature impact strength of welds in microalloyed steel after induction bending for use in high pressure gas pipelines.
Career
Following a family tradition, Nigel Croft began his career in the local South Yorkshire steel industry, at British Steel Corporation’s Special Steels Division in Rotherham. He began work in the quality control department in 1974, first as a student apprentice, and later as a Graduate Metallurgist. After returning from post-doctoral research work in the USA, he joined J.P. Kenny and Partners as a Senior Metallurgist, working on supplier evaluations for high pressure gas pipelines in the North Sea and elsewhere. In 1984 he married Naila Diniz (also a PhD metallurgist from Sheffield University), and emigrated to Brazil. The two worked in the Diniz family-owned specialty steel company Eletrometal S.A. until the company was sold in the mid-1990s. Nigel’s interest in Quality Management began during this time, when he coordinated the adaptation of Eletrometal’s quality management system to meet the requirements of the ISO 9002 standard (now superseded), in 1992.
Nigel Croft currently sits on the Board of a number of organizations around the world, including the Chartered Quality Institute (CQI) - UK, and the Social Accountability Accreditation Service for SA 8000 (SAAS) - U.S.A. In 2011 he was appointed Visiting Professor at the Business School of UUM (University of Northern Malaysia)
Contribution to International Standards
As a member of the Brazilian delegation to ISO/TC176, the ISO Technical Committee responsible for Quality Management and the ISO 9000 family of standards, Nigel Croft was responsible for coordinating the implementation of and transition to the year 2000 revision of those standards.[3] After over 15 years of active involvement with ISO/TC 176, he was appointed as Chairman of its Subcommittee SC 2 in 2010, with responsibility for the ISO 9001 requirements standard and the ISO 9004 guidelines standard, among others. ISO/TC 176/SC 2 has participation from over 80 countries represented via their National Standards Bodies, as well as liaison organizations representing industry groups and other interested parties. There are now over 1,000,000 organizations worldwide that are certified as meeting ISO 9001, which sets out requirements for organizations to be able to demonstrate their ability to consistently provide their customers with conforming products. Croft has also helped produce guidance from ISO on how to deal with outsourcing issues as they relate to quality management [4]
Publications
- “Supply Chains and ISO 9001 – What to expect and How to get it” ISO Focus (April 2010) [5]
- “ISO 9001:2008 – Small Changes, Big Opportunities”, ISBN 978-0-615-30139-6, published by Sustainable Success Alert (USA)[6]
- “Preserving the credibility of ISO 9001:2000 certification” (with R. Dougherty) ISO Management Systems (Sept/Oct 2007)
- “ISO 9001:2000 – What does it mean in the Supply Chain?” ISO Management Systems (April/May 2005)
- “Credibility and Integrity of the ISO 9000 Standards” – ISO Management Systems (March/April 2003)
- “The ISO 9000:2000 standards – some common misconceptions”, EOQ 46th Congress, Harrogate, UK, Oct 2002
- American Society for Quality ISO 9000 Handbook (Author of Chapters 19 and 42), 2001
- “Revving up Health Care, US Style”, Quality World, July 2001
- “ISTO – A learning experience”, Quality World, June 2001
- “ISO 9000:2000 – A lesson in peace processes” Quality World, Dec 2000
References
- ↑ Nigel Croft. "IRCA INform / Issue 26 / 60 second interview: Nigel Croft". Irca.org. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
- ↑ "Technical committees - TC 176/SC 2 - Quality systems". ISO. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
- ↑ "HOME". Canteach.candu.org. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
- ↑ Zuckerman, Amy. "Quality Digest Magazine". Qualitydigest.com. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
- ↑ "Society of Manufacturing Engineers". Sme.org. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
- ↑ "Download Our New eBook and Find All 38 Big Opportunities in ISO 9001:2008". Archive.constantcontact.com. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
External links
- ISO Official website