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Difference Between Equity and Equality: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI): ISO 30415: 2021
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“Justice has always evoked ideas of equality, of proportion of compensation. In short, justice is another name for liberty, equality and fraternity.”― BR Ambedkar Introduction When twins are born in a family, the general expectation for the parents is that both will have similar choices and tastes. Like they will prefer the same food, music or…
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PDCA Cycle : Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI): ISO 30415: 2021
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“No culture can live, if it attempts to be exclusive.” ― Mahatma Gandhi Introduction We are born with different talents. Some people pick new languages easily, some people have a good knack for mathematics, some people can talk to strangers comfortably, some have inborn leadership qualities, some are afraid of swimming and many can die when…
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Competence and Evaluation of Auditors: ISO 19011: 2018 (3rd Edition)
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“Your confidence kills your fears when they appear. Your competence makes them not to appear at all. Be bold; do it.” ― Israelmore Ayivor. Introduction No one likes to be audited. No one wants someone should evaluate us and tell us about our shortcomings. Still, we go to school and insist our children complete their basic…
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Principles of Auditing: ISO 19011: 2018 (3rd Edition)
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“He who merely knows right principles is not equal to him who loves them” ― Confucius. Introduction Do you ever feel lost, aimless, or a little confused, like you’re sailing through life without a rudder to guide you? But, when we follow the life principles, there is a high possibility that we will be able…
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ISO 19011: 2018 (3rd Edition): Guidelines for Auditing Management Systems
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“Management works in the system; Leadership works on the system” ― Stephen Covey Introduction Knowingly or unknowingly, we have a habit of checking what is happening right or wrong. It can be at home, office, metro, railway station, airport or maybe how other people are driving their vehicles. Sometimes we become too critical and start criticising…