Internships favor wealthy students who can more easily forego a paycheck to get the valuable experience
A conversation with NIST’s Chuck Romine
Three ways a paper-based quality management system can cost your company big time
Could help doctors choose better treatments for some patients
The context of the organization
Bridging the gap requires more than technology innovation
Pride and rose-colored glasses goeth before destruction
New process is qualitative rather than quantitative
Computer system, cutting corners, self-certification all play a part
Managerial biases cost firms more than they realize
Stop fighting the auditors and get back to basics
The game is far from over
It’s brilliant
Here’s a sample of some of the stories our readers found most interesting in 2019
Having ‘chosen by not choosing,’ many business leaders are unaware of an imbalance
What’s changed a decade after the ‘To Err Is Human’ report?
Even innovation and growth eventually create waste and inefficiencies
‘We need a deeper debate about which tasks need to stay in the hands of the public, and out of the market.’
Strategies to assess and defeat mental blind spots and avoid disasters
There’s a risk if policy gets ahead of public sentiment