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Driving business differently
In part one of our new series following British start-up Riversimple, environment custodian Peter Lang explains why a radical new car needs a radical business plan.
Video: Lush – sustainable supply chains
Creative Buyer, Gabbi Loedolff explains how Lush works closely with local communities to continuously improve their cocoa supply chain.
The magic ingredient
Take a look inside Coca-Cola’s operating requirements brochure, KORE, then read Amanda Pauley’s interview with Coca-Cola’s global director of quality and food safety strategy, policy and programmes, Neil Marshall.
5 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.
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 Competency Framework 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. Natasha Cowan donned a headset and spoke to William Lord at Rolls-Royce Nuclear about how virtual reality is revolutionising manufacturing.
The quality professional in a modern business
Ruth Mortby reveals how Nuvia is rethinking quality and the changes she has made to improve the benefits for her internal stakeholders.
Improvement through staff engagement
In part two of our series following British start-up Riversimple, staff custodian Stafford Lloyd explains the employee aspect of the company’s unique governance model.
Leading Quality in the 21st Century (ebook)
A collection of six articles commissioned by the CQI from experts at Oakland Consulting looks at the new challenges facing the quality profession.
How quality adds billions to the UK's economy
How much is quality management worth to the UK? A groundbreaking study revealed that in 2011 quality management practices contributed £90bn to the economy (six per cent of GDP), £9.1bn in taxes to the treasury and 1.4 million jobs.