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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Social Responsibility and Quality
Social responsibility and quality seem to be very close cousins. It’s hard to imagine any outcome of improved quality that is not socially responsible. Moreover, social responsibility is an ideology, but, as such, requires the methodology, concepts, techniques, and tools … Continue reading
Posted in Social Responsibility, Uncategorized
Tagged manpower, quality, social responsibility, white paper
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A Time to Reflect–and Act
Responses to December’s question of goals for 2011 demonstrate something I’ve often admired about the quality profession – its ability to reflect. It is not easy in today’s fast-paced life to find space and time to reflect. While I fully … Continue reading
Posted in Quality, Uncategorized
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