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Why Customer Experience Is a Marathon Full of Sprints

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According to CX Network’s latest “Annual Global State of CX Report,” showing return on investm

<em>Workforce Readiness and the Future of Work</em>

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(Routledge: New York) -- Workforce readiness is an issue that is of great national and societal importance.

The Perils of Outsourcing: A Case Study

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Outsourcing is historically one of the most misunderstood concepts in quality management system (QMS) implementation and operation. Prior to ISO 9001:2015, the requirement for outsourced processes was limited to a few sentences in the standard’s clause 4.1.

Does What You’re Doing Have a Purpose?

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I have been thinking a lot lately about a maxim that Seth Godin likes to use: “What is it for?”

Quality Digest Live -- March 29, 2019

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This week on Quality Digest Live: Women in technology. Traditionally technical jobs have been underrepresented by women, but that's changing. We talk to Emily O'Dea, Commercial Services Process Manager at Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence, about how she got started.

 

Let’s Stop Confusing Cooperation and Teamwork With Collaboration

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Often the words “collaboration,” “coordination,” and “cooperation” are used to describe effective teamwork. But they are not the same, and when we use these words interchangeably, we dilute their meaning and diminish the potential for creating powerful, collaborative

Small Things

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Last February I had the opportunity to observe healthcare providers up close and personal at one the world’s premier hospitals.

The Higher the Quality, the <em>Lower</em> the Cost

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Historically, conventional wisdom among business managers was that the higher the quality, the higher the cost. This perception still holds true today among a few business managers.

Viewing Healthcare Through an Economics Lens

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Health and economics are linked in more ways than just health insurance. When we look past the obvious, research shows us how brain scans, the gig economy, or even hospital queues are all part of the expanding domain of health economics.

How to Catch a Magnetic Monopole in the Act

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A research team led by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) has created a nanoscale “playground” on a chip that simulates the formation of exotic magnetic particles called monopoles.

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