Hey, Mr. Auditor: This Is a Mickey Mouse Nonconformity
Have you ever been audited and felt like the auditor’s findings were almost irrelevant in the context of your organization’s major challenges and goals?
Have you ever been audited and felt like the auditor’s findings were almost irrelevant in the context of your organization’s major challenges and goals?
Have you ever been audited and felt like the auditor’s findings were almost irrelevant in the context of your organization’s major challenges and goals?
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A new year always brings new hope, new plans, and new perspectives. While looking ahead is the most direct route to progress, looking back is essential to understanding the present. After all, the past creates the consequences that will shape the future.
Food safety standards are becoming increasingly stringent.
My definition of “specification” is rather simple: It’s a promise.
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If you have ever wondered what the difference was between a gap analysis, an internal audit, or a pre-assessment, you might not be alone.
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