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automotive | The CQI blog
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Thought leadership from the CQI. The fallout of Takata admitting to defects. The announcement also indicated a shift for the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which for years had been criticised by lawmakers and safety advocates as being too lax on the industry it oversees. According to the article auto makers particularly affected include Honda, Toyota, Chrysler, Nissan, Ford, and BMW. David Hutchins, FCQI CQP is Chairman of David Hutchins International Quality College Limited. On A lac...
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The Chartered Quality Institute | The CQI blog
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Thought leadership from the CQI. Author Archives: The Chartered Quality Institute. Are you a Fact-Based Thinker? Rob Oakland looks at the four essential practices needed when making evidence-based decisions and measuring performance. Rob is a Partner at Oakland Consulting. If we are to continually add real value to the business there are four essential practices that need to be adopted:. Relate data and information to the language of business and the issues stakeholders are facing. Establish fact-based t...
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Economics | The CQI blog
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Thought leadership from the CQI. Measuring the cost of quality. Andrew Holt looks at the ideas behind the cost of quality. The costs associated with providing poor quality products or services have long been at the heart of the quality narrative. The cost of quality allows an organisation to determine the extent to which its resources are used for activities that prevent poor quality, appraise the quality of products or services, and that which result from internal and external failures. CWQM is divided ...
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Transport | The CQI blog
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Thought leadership from the CQI. The fallout of Takata admitting to defects. The announcement also indicated a shift for the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which for years had been criticised by lawmakers and safety advocates as being too lax on the industry it oversees. According to the article auto makers particularly affected include Honda, Toyota, Chrysler, Nissan, Ford, and BMW. David Hutchins, FCQI CQP is Chairman of David Hutchins International Quality College Limited. On A lac...
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USA | The CQI blog
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Thought leadership from the CQI. The fallout of Takata admitting to defects. The announcement also indicated a shift for the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which for years had been criticised by lawmakers and safety advocates as being too lax on the industry it oversees. According to the article auto makers particularly affected include Honda, Toyota, Chrysler, Nissan, Ford, and BMW. David Hutchins, FCQI CQP is Chairman of David Hutchins International Quality College Limited. On A lac...
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infrastructure | The CQI blog
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Thought leadership from the CQI. ISO 9001 series, Part 6: new evidence sources in ISO 9001:2015. ISO 9001:2015 removes requirements for an organisation to have a ‘quality manual’ and to have ‘documented procedures’. To add to the mildly shocking impact of these changes familiar words like ‘document’ and ‘record’ are conspicuously absent. Instead the new standard adopts the nebulous term ‘documented information’. The changes will challenge system developers and auditors. We can expect two distinctly diffe...
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Thought leadership from the CQI. How Germany lost $191m in brand value after the Volkswagen scandal. Ethical problems can cause irreparable damage to a brand but such failures can also harm the reputation of an entire country. CQI Fellow and Vice President of the Brazilian Quality Academy Basilio Dagnino shares his views in our latest guest blog. By Brand Finance. The consultancy firm estimates the loss of ‘German brand value’ after the Volkswagen scandal as $191m. The effect of this problem on the image...
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Takata | The CQI blog
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Thought leadership from the CQI. The fallout of Takata admitting to defects. The announcement also indicated a shift for the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which for years had been criticised by lawmakers and safety advocates as being too lax on the industry it oversees. According to the article auto makers particularly affected include Honda, Toyota, Chrysler, Nissan, Ford, and BMW. David Hutchins, FCQI CQP is Chairman of David Hutchins International Quality College Limited. On A lac...