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Not everything can be measured
Can measuring something actually devalue it? Ryan Renard CQP MCQI makes the case.

The Profession Map: what it means for auditors
Learn how The Profession Map applies to you and what it means for the future of the auditing profession.

When the auditor becomes the auditee
Mark Walsh CQP MCQI takes a closer look at what issues auditors should be aware of when they become the auditee.

BS 30416: Menopause support as standard
BS 30416 has been developed by BSI to give guidance on addressing the needs of employees who are experiencing menopause symptoms.

How to address the green skills gap in your organisation?
Gary Ruffhead CQP MCQI examines the role of quality infrastructure in addressing the green skills gap.

Emerging Talent winner shares her journey after the IQA 2022
In the first of a series, we chat to Shauna Davis PCQI, winner of the Emerging Talent category at the 2022 International Quality Awards.

Improving competitiveness with nine quality management tools
Quality management tools are essential for organisations to maintain a competitive edge in the market. These tools aid in identifying areas for improvement, reducing waste, and enhancing productivity, leading to cost savings, improved quality, increased customer satisfaction and loyalty. Quality professionals can improve their individual and team performance by utilising these tools, contributing to the overall success of the organisation.

Discover the Profession Map
Every quality professional's career is different. But a shared set of capabilities underpins them all.

The Profession Map: Why continual professional development has never been so important
The world in which we work is changing so rapidly that continuous professional development has never been so important. The recent surge in debate about the power of artificial intelligence (AI) is one indicator of the rise in influence of digital technologies.

Emma Harrison, a woman of distinction in quality apprenticeship
Emma Harrison PCQI, the first person with a distinction for her end-point assessment, shares her experiences of the Level 4 Quality Practitioner Apprenticeship.