Tag: #ISO

  • Relationship of ISO 9001: 2015 with ISO 9000: 2015, ISO/TS 9002: 2016 and ISO 9004: 2018

    Relationship of ISO 9001: 2015 with ISO 9000: 2015, ISO/TS 9002: 2016 and ISO 9004: 2018

    “The difference between trying and doing is one leads to success, while the other leads to excuses.” ― Behdad Sami Introduction In any family, the relationship among them is the most important criterion. There may be a head of the family but the family is considered as one unit when everyone contributes to the best of…

  • The Most Powerful Visualization Technique to Manifest Anything You Want in Life

    The Most Powerful Visualization Technique to Manifest Anything You Want in Life

    Story: Natan Sharansky, Prison, Gary Kasparov  (Source: Internet) Natan Sharansky –an Israeli politician, and human rights activist – was a Jew living in communist Russia in the 1970s. However, for some reason, he was accused of being an American spy and thrown into jail by the Russian Government. The conditions in jail were very bad.…

  • Problem Solving Technique: Step 2-Correction, Containment, Interim Action

    Problem Solving Technique: Step 2-Correction, Containment, Interim Action

    “If you can’t fly then run, if you can’t run then walk, if you can’t walk then crawl, but whatever you do you have to keep moving forward.” – Martin Luther King Jr Introduction Imagine you are going in a cab. One of the back wheel Tyre gets punctured. It is already getting late for…

  • What is Poison Test for Inspectors

    What is Poison Test for Inspectors

    “Quality does not come from inspection but improvement of the production process” — W Edwards Deming        Introduction When the Devas and Asuras started the Samudra Manthan (Churning of the ocean for the celestial nectar), before the precious gems and Amrit, foremost the poison oozed out of the ocean. The poison was so dangerous and powerful,…

  • What is Causal Factors

    What is Causal Factors

    “ For every effect, there is the root cause. Find and address the root cause rather than try to fix the effect as there is no end to the latter” — Celestine Chua           Introduction Some studies have suggested that the average business professional spends 3 hours every week solving work-related problems! Problem-solving may unfold differently depending…