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Sustaining stakeholder buy-in – Part 2
In the follow-up to our two-part series on sustaining stakeholder buy-in, Professor Mitter Vedu, CQP FCQI examines the utility of the Constraint Management, Six Sigma, and Lean methodology in sustaining continued involvement and support from stakeholders and participants.

Innovation: the great opportunity
The CQI’s fifth Corporate Connect event of the year explored how human design thinking can encourage successful innovation.

Creating sustainable change when implementing improvements
Dave Droar, CQP MCQI, shares his insight on the common challenges of creating positive change.

Innovation – What does it look like in quality environments?
Sponsored article: This article looks at how quality methods can provide the structure and environment required to stimulate and develop innovation in business, to better serve customers and stakeholders.

The relationship between improvement and reliability
Pauline Burke, MSc PCQI, explores the role of reliability in advancing performance in operations.

Beyond the quality standards
Bob Goodwin, MSc (TQM), CQP, MCQI, takes a look at what businesses need in order to develop a quality culture, and how quality professionals can drive this improvement beyond what is required by ISO standards.

The origins of Lean Six Sigma
This sponsored feature from Catalyst Consulting Ltd explores the history and techniques of applying a continuous improvement framework. This is an edited extract from Lean Six Sigma for Leaders by Martin Brenig-Jones and Jo Dowdall of Catalyst Consulting
40 hours (indicative)
Leading Supply Chain Assurance
This course develops leadership skills to assure that stakeholder requirements are met in the whole supply chain, develop strategies for assessing supply chain capability, coach and facilitate top management teams in the deployment of strategic leadership of supply chain management.
16 hours (indicative)
Introduction to Risk Management
This course provides awareness of the fundamental tools, techniques and structured methodologies for risk management across a broad range of organisational contexts and the capability to participate as a member of a team in the application of the key tools.
24 hours (indicative)
Managing Problem Solving
This course provides practical skills development of the fundamental tools, techniques and structured methodologies for problem solving and the capability to lead a problem solving team in the application of the key tools and development of robust and sustainable solutions.