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The future value of auditing from an industry perspective
Cheekeong Loh, CQP MCQI, MIEAust CPEng, outlines how auditing can develop in the future.
Deming SIG explores improvement in ISO 9001:2015
Find out what happened at the latest Deming SIG event, which focused on providing an A3 structured approach to achieving improvement in organisations.

Using blockchain technology to communicate authenticity and trust
Renato Grottola, M&A and Digital Transformation Director at DNV GL - Business Assurance, explains how blockchain can help companies to gain consumer trust.

Solving problems with the CQI Competency Framework
Brian Rutter, CQP FCQI, formerly Systems Interface Engineering Manager at Ford Motor Company, explores how the CQI’s Competency Framework can encourage innovative solutions.

Why the world needs ISO 41001
The new standard aims to help facilities management teams improve efficiencies across a range of areas, from procurement to operations to maintenance. Chris Craggs explains why it’s needed now more than ever.

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 power read: 5 minutes that could boost your career in quality management
John Fenner, CQP FCQI, group compliance director at John F Hunt, gives his advice on what it takes for quality professionals to rise to the top.

Brexit: Quality challenges facing new supply chains
Adeyemi Shodipo, director at training and consultancy company Charis Management Systems, explains why the quality profession will play a crucial role post-Brexit.

My SHEQ story (so far), by the graduate engineer
Victoria Wallbank, project manager at sustainable energy company Vital Energi, reveals how she was engaged in quality early in her career

Why sustainability is important in quality management
The term sustainability can have many different interpretations, especially in business. However, for the CQI, its meaning is simple. Companies with a sustainable approach meet their needs without compromising the needs of their customers, stakeholders or our planet. Sustainability is embedded in their corporate culture. It is part of their values. And it is supported by a robust quality management system.