Solving Compliance and International Manufacturing Challenges
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What to Do When Reality Smacks You in the Face
What happens to nine-ton elephants and two-ton cages?
The CEO rejected my proposal by explaining, “Susan, your problem is you keep creating nine-ton elephants for two-ton cages.”
Prioritize a QMS Process Automation or Risk Failure
Logically, if a process is ineffective, manual, or redundant, automate it.
Brutal Prioritization
During times of excessive work and crisis, something has to give. Sometimes brutal prioritization is the only way to make it through challenging times with your sanity intact.
When Company Values and Actions Collide
Make sure that you know what you stand for—and be prepared to act
It’s usually a prescient sign that it’s not going to be a great meeting when two women walk into your office and one is trembling while the other is on the verge of tears.
Growing a Culture of Quality in China
Low-volume manufacturing and prototyping from the UK to Dongguan; the rise of Star Rapid
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