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Deming Management for Quality (part 2): Systemology - Everything is connected
In the second part of this four-part series on Deming’s System of Profound Knowledge, Alan Clark and Tony Korycki look at organisations as systems, and the importance of ‘seeing the bigger picture’ to stay relevant

ISO 45001 to improve occupational health and safety
The standard, scheduled to be published on 12 March, will become the first global standard to provide a framework for reducing workplace risks and making working conditions safer.
Revised ISO 19011 moves closer to publication
The definitive guide to auditing management systems is scheduled to be published in the first quarter of 2018.

Attention CQI and IRCA Members
The CQI and IRCA Members' area is currently offline for maintenance work.
Progression, reward, flexibility – the key to job satisfaction in quality
Last year the CQI partnered with recruitment agency Shirley Parsons to conduct an independent survey into how satisfied quality professionals are in their jobs. The results are in and there’s plenty to smile about!

The impact of emerging technology
Quality professionals share their thoughts on how technology will affect the profession in the next 10 years.

How to engage with Human Activity Systems
Bob Kennedy describes a fresh interpretation of system of profound knowledge that facilitates meaningful engagement with 21st century human activity systems.
Read the 2017 Quality Workforce Insights Report
This report provides excellent insight into the workplace within the global quality sector.

Deming Management for Quality (part 1): Knowledgology – Theory of Knowledge
In the first of a four-part series on Deming Management for Quality, Alan Clark and Tony Korycki explore how Deming’s system of profound knowledge still applies to today’s organisations.