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For a long time, manufacturers could afford to treat growth as a series of separate functions.
Marketing drove awareness. Sales handled relationships. Technical teams answered product questions. Operations focused on delivery. Quality ensured standards were met.
That separation is getting harder to sustain.
Today’s buyers are doing more of the work before a…
We use mission statements, leadership principles, and quality policies to define our culture and to shape how we work. But while these documents are impressive on paper, they often remain too vague for action and fail under real-world pressure.
Why is there such a gap between what we aspire to and what we actually do? I’ve looked into this question through the lens of quality…
The FY 2027 White House budget proposal is not only a fiscal plan but a change in national quality architecture. It lifts total defense funding to about $1.5 trillion while proposing a 10% cut to base nondefense discretionary spending. In quality terms, it shifts the system away from upstream prevention and stabilization and toward downstream enforcement, inspection, and failure containment.…
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