Definition of accreditation

The word accreditation designates that certification, through a document, which States that an individual has the capabilities and powers necessary to carry out a task entrusted to him or a mission given in a particular place. For example, when there is an event of social, political, musical or otherwise, which is of great importance and call is common to that massive, such as the radio and television media worry about cover it in all its aspects, as, normally, the organizers of such events require journalists who send the chains of TV or radio stations that are certified according to cover it. The accreditation will enable them to participate and cover each of the instances. Normally, are given some press credentials that journalists should be hung in their clothes as brand identification to the security of the event.
On the other hand, the word accreditation called the voluntary process from which an organization measures the quality of services provided or products carried out, as well as performance presenting the same. It should be noted that this analysis is carried out usually by agencies external to the Organization in question and expert. Areas such as health, education, and Labs tend to be relieved to see if they comply with the standards laid down.
The conditions quanom that must follow the accreditation of an organization such as the mentioned above are: complete (the accreditation has to go through each of the levels and areas of the organization because nothing is worth that do it for one and bypass someone else, since there is interaction between the areas of an organization), voluntary (should in no case be imposed but is the organisation the interested in that accreditation is carried out to work as well as they argue the most important standards), leave learning (each organization that pass through accreditation must nourish the conclusions which will arrive after the end of the same to improve).