consists of twenty requirements, each representing one element of the quality system. Nevertheless, interrelationships of the twenty elements of ISO 9001 are not clear, and the elements do not seem to follow a logical order. For example, element 4.4 Design control is followed by 4.5 Document and data control, and 4.6 Purchasing, after which comes 4.7 Control of customer-supplied product. Some organizations have tried to document and implement these quality system elements in the order in which they appear in the standard, and encountered a treacherous path. The danger in this approach lies in the increased emphasis on documentation and a loss of the focus on the quality system [8].