Job Shops, Lean Six Sigma, Quality and why these are dirty words, and should not be. Perhaps, the problem is in our daily lives, we have “Certification Projects” instead of
Job Shops, Lean Six Sigma, Quality and why these are dirty words, and should not be. Perhaps, the problem is in our daily lives, we have “Certification Projects” instead of
Evidence against that no matter the profession from oil & gas to medical and pharmaceutical Quality Matters. But be sure you retain those oh so important software skills in order
This episode was recorded at an ASQ Section 1422 meeting where Kyle Chambers discusses among other things tools Consultants and Auditors can use, and even Quality Managers, to conduct a
Four day work week, sounds great at first. Seems Microsoft Japan has had a lot of success with it so far. But there are a lot of variables at play
What a joy it was to sit down with Dr Rob Pennington. For those that don’t’ know him YET, Dr. Rob is a Psychologist and executive coach, and he’s been
Safety experts: Congress should consider workplace safety implications of Marijuana Legalization and Workplace Safety. https://www.ishn.com/articles/111682-safety-experts-congress-should-consider-workplace-safety-implications-of-marijuana-legalization Occupational safety and health experts are urging the U.S. Congress to go slow and consider
Let’s face it folks, no one enjoys being audited, especially your first time to be audited can be nerve-racking. There are several types of audits, but the hardest and often
Quality is more than processes, protocols, procedures and profit. Its about People. Our #QualityMatters Podcast episode this week dives into one CEO’s solution to the often neglected Human Element. In
The question this week is “is API & ISO Running Small Business out of Business…?” And its a good one to ask. You’ll be amazed to hear that like all
If you can master yourself, you can master anything. What a great conversation we have for you this week. It comes down to managing your own levels of emotion and