I cut that into pieces, one for each sentence, and laid them out on a table. I parsed out the requirements of 9001:2015 (9.3) sentence by sentence and printed it. When it came time to create my 9001:2015 template, I began to do the same thing, but after multiple unsatisfactory iterations I decided to try something else. So over the years I'd revised my 9001:2008 template, making sure to contain all of the issues listed in the standard, but somewhat rationalized in content and format so that the discussion would flow more rationally. Perhaps looking at it from different angles, but it would be the same issue. As with the previous version of the standard, the language is such that the deliverable of some of the requirements overlap, and in a review meeting you would wind up referencing the same issue multiple times.
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