Gap Analysis

Even if there is no formal quality management system, every company has some processes in place to interact with customers, take orders, plan and create products or services, and deliver these to customers in order to be paid. In Gap Analysis these set of processes are assessed.

The gap analysis is focused on what is missing in the processes compared to a set of requirements.

One other use for a gap analysis is to assess an implemented Management System against changes in the requirements.

A gap analysis is mainly done at the beginning of the project to assess what is currently in place against the set of requirements that are going to be used for the implementation. For eg. in ISO 9001 you would take each requirement, compare it to what is currently being done, and assess where there is more required for the process currently in place.

Our professionals have more than 25 years of experience for conducting this analysis in various industries.