Design Robust Processes to Avoid ISO 9001:2015 Nonconformances
The Pareto principle calls for focus on the vital few rather than the trivial many.
The Pareto principle calls for focus on the vital few rather than the trivial many.
Great quality is pretty much the same everywhere, but the cost of poor quality is not equivalent from industry to industry. For example, it’s conceivable (but I hope not probable) that this article may turn out to be a real bomb, or worse, a complete snoozer.
Within the life science industry, federal and industry regulations have prompted the need for compliance, and that trend has only increased in magnitude and complexity.
As the United States struggles with rising healthcare costs, reducing the amount of money pharmaceutical companies spend dealing with regulation, while at the same time meeting drug safety requirements, would seem to be competing interests.
Compliance to U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations has come a long way in the past 30 years. Here are the main changes. Have they affected your business?
Many industries have no clear boundary between safety and quality culture. In fact, they are often closely integrated.
The role of quality starts with product design and moves rapidly across the supply chain to the selling and buying experience, which includes the bidding process.
We interview Stanley Chao, author of Selling to China: A Guide for Small and Medium-Sized Businesses (iUniverse, 2018), about the impact of t
When Amelia Earhart took off in 1937 to fly around the world, people had been flying airplanes for only about 35 years.
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