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“A good auditor never makes mistrakes!” – Unknown Traditionally before marriage, there is a custom to visit ‘to be bride & groom’s place’ and verify the facts (sometimes neighbours and work of place too!). The intent is to ensure that future relationship remains fruitful. In present times, something similar happens in the industries, wherein organization verifies the performance of the supplier during selection and for consistent performance. As per ISO 9000:
“Tomorrow belongs to the people who prepare for it today” – African Proverb In India, for thousands of years, when a child is born, there is a tradition of preparing horoscope (Janampatri). It not only tells information (Karmas) about their past but also about this birth too. In present times, we have Social Security Number or Aadhar Card (in India) which gives complete information about a person. Control Plan serves the
“By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail” – Benjamin Franklin Live-in relationships are getting common these days. During marriages, before distributing food to guests, the sample is checked for its taste and flavour. Alpha and Beta testing are very common in software industries. All these are examples of prototyping to ensure that long term results are satisfactory.   Prototypes are used to create a simple physical object & move
“The only impossible journey is the one you never begin” – Tony Robbins We wait for Festivals, New Year and end of season sale so that we can plan our purchasing with heavy discounts. While booking our air tickets, we look for the cheapest and safe airline. While purchasing our groceries, we often shift our loyalty from the regular shopkeeper to get a discount. But while shipping our Products to customer,
“To be competitive, build your competence.” – Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev” Will you allow an incompetent person to fly airplane? Will you allow an incompetent person to cut your hair in barbershop? Will you allow incompetent gym trainers to train you about your health? Will you provide training to your gardener about Computers? Will you force your child to study Engineering even if the child’s interest is in History? But in