Writing good SOP’s is both a science and an art Judy Carmody, Phd, writes a great article published on 9th May 2017 Well-written SOPs provide clear instructions, avoiding deviations. With a reduction in deviation, organizations can maintain compliance, deliver a quality product, and ensure patient safety. Best practices for writing SOPS Some basics to review:...
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Here’s a great article on successful leaders
This is a great article on successful leaders by Andy Molinsky (Published on 4th May in Quality Digest) If you play tennis, you’re probably familiar with the concept of a “second serve.” In tennis, you have two chances to serve the ball, so on the first you can really put everything into it, with...
World Quality Day 2018 – A Question of Trust
Quality: A question of trust Reputations are built on trust. Trust is a hard-earned commodity, yet one which can be squandered in a moment. Therefore, in 2018, we are celebrating the role that everyone in an organisation plays in building and sustaining trust for all stakeholders: customers, suppliers, staff, regulators, shareholders and society. Hardly a...
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9 Things that should go on the Supply Chain Dashboard
This is a really useful article about what you can put on your supply chain dashboard. 1 Team 2 Objectives 3 Performance 4 Communication 5 Customer 6 5S 7 Quality 8 Weekly Gemba 9 HSE. The Original article is by Dr Mudassir Ahmed published in August 2016 Gone are the days when the supply chain...