iso ˌsər.tə.fəˈk.eiš.n̩ / Iso Certification
An ISO certification is a credential earned that indicates that a company's management system, documentation process, or manufacturing procedure fulfills all the requirements to ensure quality and standardization. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is an independent organization that develops international standards that drive innovation and answer challenges. Through these, it aims to secure the safety, efficiency, and quality of processes, products, and services. For a company to become ISO-certified, an external auditor must review and confirm that the organization has satisfied the requirements. Once certified, a company may display their ISO certification on their site. They may also incorporate it into their marketing materials, which can earn customers' confidence in their processes that meet quality standards.