Jul 19 2012
ISO 9001: Conspicuous by Its Absence | Quality Digest
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To paraphrase the judge in My Cousin Vinny, this is a lucid, intelligent, well thought-out argument for the usefulness of ISO-9001: you don’t hear about its benefits because they come in the form of problem-prevention.
Levinson is persuasive, but I can’t help thinking that we should still be able to see before-and-after metrics of quality for companies that implement ISO-9001. The results don’t have to be immediate, but they have to exist.
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Jul 19 2012
Kaizen and small things
On Sun, 01 Jul 2012 Gregg Stocker posted the following on NWLEAN:
It prompted responses from many long-time contributors to NWLEAN, including Madhu Kumta, Lonnie Wilson, Larry Miller, Brian Maskell, Mark Graban and Patrick D. Smith. Following is my own:
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By Michel Baudin • Management • 2 • Tags: Lean