Search
Search our content by date or relevance.

Member case study: the process of CPD
CQI Practitioner Sarah Ball reveals how you can develop your skills and knowledge through recognised continuing professional development activities.

Inside an RAF improvement programme
Squadron leader Ken Felton explains how he launched a groundbreaking improvement programme and changed perceptions of quality in the RAF.

Video: Lush – sustainable supply chains
Creative Buyer, Gabbi Loedolff explains how Lush works closely with local communities to continuously improve their cocoa supply chain.

Member case study: how CPD helped me
Paul Naysmith, FCQI CQP, reveals how carefully targeted CPD activities helped him gain Fellowship of the CQI.

The best of the CQI eLibrary: sustainability
The CQI eLibrary is filled with thousands of the world’s leading professional articles, reports, journals and magazines. To aid your continuing professional development we have chosen three articles that examine the subject of sustainability.

Exclusive book extract from Coca-Cola’s vice president of innovation and entrepreneurship
David Butler, Coca-Cola’s vice president of innovation and entrepreneurship, reveals the company’s design-led strategy for growth.

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.

The best of the CQI eLibrary: Improvement
To visit the CQI eLibrary, click on the link on the My CQI homepage

Why you should work in the nuclear industry
Amanda McKay, FCQI CQP, nuclear quality director at Balfour Beatty, reveals the emerging opportunities for quality professionals in this sector.

Fukushima Daiichi and Daini – a tale of two leadership styles
Chuck Casto was the lead federal agent sent by the White House and Nuclear Regulatory Commission to help manage the Fukushima crisis. Four years later, he reflects on two very different leadership styles at the Daiichi and Daini plants.