Determining the requirements for products and services is not only the core input of quality management, but also the driving force for organizational quality management awareness, realm, and sustainable development.
Applicable regulations, standards, industry guidelines, and customer (through contracts, express expressions, etc.) requirements for products or services are important components of the requirements, but they are far from enough.
The content covered by "necessary requirements deemed by the organization" is very broad, This includes the organization's own requirements that exceed customer or regulatory standards, explicit commitments, and requirements of relevant parties that agree or agree to meet (additional requirements raised by the organization's superiors, individual customers, or consumers in complaints), as well as industry practices, potential additional product features and service items that may enhance customer satisfaction and loyalty, as well as measures taken, and self-evident requirements recognized by the public, In short, the organization must fully identify the above requirements and meet them through the effective operation of the quality management system. For the understanding of "requirement", please refer to the understanding of the term "3.6.4 requirement" in Chapter 2, Section 3