
Gap Analysis
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Our Team Will Perform Your On Site Food Safety, Quality or ISO Gap Analysis
Kellerman Consulting will travel to your facility to complete your food safety, quality or ISO gap analysis and provide a comprehensive report identifying any gaps we find as well as sharing detailed recommendations for filling your gaps (Bilingual English/Spanish available). We also offer follow-up services after your gap analysis, to write any missing policies or procedures, to guide you through implementation of your food safety or ISO certification program and to coach you on how to prepare for and pass your upcoming certification audit.
Not just a Gap analysis. We are available to fill in your gaps.
Kellerman Consulting is a family-owned, ISO 9001:2015 certified company that offers food safety, quality and ISO certification consulting services tailored to your needs.
Our Gap Analysis Process Delivers 4X Faster Performance and a 100% Success Rate
How do we do it? By working closely with your team and by following our repeatable and reliable gap analysis process. Our gap analysis helps organizations determine how to achieve their business goals. We will provide an examination and assessment of your current performance with detailed information about our recommendations to improve your operation to meet food safety or quality goals.
Our Food Safety & Quality Management System (QMS) Gap Analysis Consultants Deliver:
Consistent Results to Meet Your Objectives
All of our Gap Analysis consultants are full-time employees and are well-versed in Kellerman Consulting’s repeatable and reliable process. Our team’s collaborative culture gives you the benefit of our collective experience with hundreds of successful Gap Analysis outcomes. You will achieve the same 100% success rate regardless of which of our team members you work with.
Quality Control, Organization, and Accountability
You benefit from the support of Gap Analysis consultants who review every project as a team. Kellerman Consulting’s Senior Management team members are involved with each project at every stage to make sure that we are delivering on our commitment to our clients. We will help you identify the appropriate strategy for fixing any gaps revealed during the gap assessment by looking at the data we gather about your organization.
Responsiveness
Our Gap Analysis consultants are full-time Kellerman Consulting employees who respond immediately to all client questions, which reflects one of our core values. Kellerman Consulting team members are kept up to date on every project, so that any one of our consultants can easily step in at any moment by following our repeatable processes to give you the reliability and responsiveness your Gap Analysis project deserves. We will answer any questions you have about your organization, your product, and your processes, allowing you to have more time and resources to meet your strategic goals.

Gap Analysis Q& A:
What is the Difference Between a Gap Analysis and an Internal Audit?
A gap analysis is typically performed prior to putting a new process or standard into place for an organization. The gap analysis identifies areas where improvements will need to be made prior to implementing a new compliance process or certification standard. An internal audit verifies if the company’s processes and procedures are working correctly to comply with certification and compliance requirements. Organizations often hire food safety and quality consultants to perform gap analyses and internal audits to get an unbiased and expert perspective. Kellerman Consulting performs both gap analyses and Internal Audits.
What are Three Key Parts of a Gap Analysis?
The three key parts of a gap analysis are (1) the current state, (2) the desired state, and (3) the gap between the current state and the desired state. A Gap Analysis provides an outside perspective and information on how a business or project is currently progressing.
What are the Differences Between a Gap Analysis and a Risk Assessment?
A gap analysis focuses on identifying potential areas for improvement in a business or system against a set of rules or requirements . A risk assessment identifies and prioritizes areas of risk in a business or system, so steps can be taken to mitigate the risks. Risk assessment policies, procedures, and information is included as part of food safety & quality certification programs.

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