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How Did You End Up in This Industry...
Well put together Greg. You have given us a bit of history into quality engineering is developing till today. You are mo...
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Jude Ayeni
on Tuesday, August 30, 2011
How Did You End Up in This Industry...
That's a fair point Jude and I think you have helped redefine the question into one with more relevance. However, there...
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Gregory Stewart
on Tuesday, August 30, 2011
How Did You End Up in This Industry...
Greg, I share your thought that quality is not a stand alone industry but a catalist to bring out the best in any indust...
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Jude Ayeni
on Tuesday, August 30, 2011
How Did You End Up in This Industry...
An interesting topic might be to discuss the relationship between management, quality, and performance improvement. Qua...
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Gregory Stewart
on Monday, August 29, 2011
How Did You End Up in This Industry...
While not part of the target audience for this network, I disagree with the premise of the question. Quality is neither...
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Gregory Stewart
on Monday, August 29, 2011
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The Minorities in Quality (MiQ) network has been designed to provide a structure to support the challenges of minority quality professionals. MiQ seeks to champion the interests of minorities in the quality profession and to improve participation of minorities in quality and related fields. The purpose of the MiQ network includes: * Issues – defining the issues facing minority quality professionals * Discussion – discussing the issues in an open and professional manner * Mentoring – provide an arena for informal mentoring * Diversity – bringing the value of diversity to ASQ, corporations and other organizations in the quality field * Outreach – recruiting students into quality and related fields * Connecting – with other organizations with similar missions * Best practices – share what has worked well and what hasn’t worked well * Support – provide a network to share ideas and concerns The concerns of the minority quality professional are different
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