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Siemens joins as a CQI Corporate Partner
Siemens Rail Automation, a global leader in the design, supply and commissioning of solutions for the rail industry, has joined the CQI as a Corporate Partner.
- Midlands
- England
Site tour at Valeo
Valeo is an automotive supplier and partner to automakers worldwide and as a technology company, they design innovative solutions for smart mobility.
RepRisk highlights most controversial companies in 2017
Swiss research organisation unveils the cost of severe governance issues to reputations.
The value of transitioning to ISO 9001:2015
Pratima Mahajan, Quality Assurance Professional and IRCA Certificated ISO 9001 Internal Auditor, shares what she gained from an early transition.
ISO 31000 has been updated
Revised risk management standard focuses on the impact of incomplete knowledge of events on an organisation’s decision-making.
ISO 45001 set for publication
Members of the standard’s working group share what to consider once the revised version launches.
- South Eastern
- England
ISO 9001:2015 ‘A Process Approach’
Michael Cousins explain explores how, although the process approach principle for quality management systems has been around for many years, it hasn’t necessarily been understood or implemented as intended. He also explains how process mapping can and should be about predicting the results of change • not just an exercise to achieve ISO certification.
- Webinar
- International
- England
Webinar - How joining the CQI can enhance your career in quality
This webinar will be hosted by two of our most experienced membership advisors at The Chartered Quality Institute.
- South Western
- England
What does ISO 9001:2015's process approach really mean
Michael Cousins explain explores how, although the process approach principle for quality management systems has been around for many years, it hasn’t necessarily been understood or implemented as intended. He also explains how process mapping can and should be about predicting the results of change • not just an exercise to achieve ISO certification.
- North East
- England
Using knowledge management to improve quality
There are many different ways in which organisations meet these requirements. Andrew Trickett will discuss how Arup's global rail business piloted a scheme to improve the capture of lessons learnt for ongoing projects, and has embedded those lessons to meet the requirements of ISO 9001:2015.