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Executive Order
In a new series focusing on senior managers addressing quality and leadership, the CQI asked Lady Barbara Judge, chair of the Institute of Directors, her views on the The Profession Map and her vision for business.

Breaking the rules of reality
It's been heralded as the future of product creation and it's even creeping into our everyday lives. William Lord at Rolls-Royce Nuclear speaks with the CQI about how virtual reality is revolutionising manufacturing.

Five tips for maintaining a management system in your supply chain
Steve Coles explains some of the skills professionals need to improve their management system and the supply chain in their organisation.

How the horsemeat scandal transformed our supply chain
Malcolm Fisher, divisional quality manager at Travis Perkins, describes how the lack of transparency in the food industry helped his team to reconsider its approach to product compliance.

ISO 9001 and risk
Tapas Bandyopadhyay and Chittaranjan Das offer practical advice on implementing ISO 9001:2015 in line with risk based management.

The importance of leadership
CQI technical content executive Andrew Holt identifies the most significant change contained within ISO 9001:2015, that of ‘leadership’, and what it means for quality professionals.

Brexit: Statements from BSI, UKAS and the CQI
As the quality profession rises to the challenge, UKAS, BSI and the CQI issue statements on the potential implications of Brexit.

The true meaning of good governance
Governance is the first element in the CQI's Competency Framework. Here's why we believe it's so important for auditors.

CF2000: building a supply chain free of conflict minerals
Dr Keith Jones, CQP MCQI, and Peter Ellis explain how the new CF2000 standard will help you build a supply chain free from conflict minerals and modern slavery.
Myth or reality? Lean Six Sigma in public sector organisations
Jiju Antony and Bryan Rodgers explore the relationship between public sector organisations and Lean Six Sigma, arguing that as an excellence methodology it can create more efficient and effective processes.