Tag: #PPAP

  • APQP 3rd edition, Phase 1: Building the Blueprint for Quality Success

    APQP 3rd edition, Phase 1: Building the Blueprint for Quality Success

      “Plans are nothing; planning is everything.” – Dwight D. Eisenhower Introduction When we decide to construct a house, the first thing is planning. What kind of home do we want to construct, when we want to construct, where we want to construct, how much the investment will be and many more relevant questions. Once…

  • APQP 3rd Edition Explained | Automotive Quality Planning Made Simple (2024 Update)

    APQP 3rd Edition Explained | Automotive Quality Planning Made Simple (2024 Update)

    “Management is doing things right; leadership is doing the right things.” – Peter F. Drucker Introduction We often spend weeks planning a vacation. We carefully choose restaurants for special dinners. And we eagerly wait for weekends to binge-watch our favourite shows. But how often do we pause to plan things that truly shape our lives—like our…

  • EcoVadis: Making ESG Measurable, Sustainability Achievable

    EcoVadis: Making ESG Measurable, Sustainability Achievable

    “You cannot solve a crisis without treating it as a crisis. We need to treat sustainability as a business priority—not public relations.” – Greta Thunberg Introduction When we buy white goods like a TV, refrigerator, or air conditioner, we usually choose ones with a 5-star energy rating to save electricity. Similarly, while buying a car,…

  • What Are Greenhouse Gases and Why They Matter

    What Are Greenhouse Gases and Why They Matter

    “We never know the worth of water till the well is dry.” – Thomas Fuller, Gnomologia, 1732 Introduction Buddha taught that moderation leads to wisdom, peace, and freedom. It’s not about giving up everything or having everything; it’s about choosing the right amount with awareness and purpose. He discovered that neither extreme luxury nor extreme…

  • Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Protocol

    Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Protocol

    “We are the first generation to feel the effects of climate change and the last generation who can do something about it.” Barack Obama Introduction Too much of anything is harmful—even what’s good in moderation can turn toxic in excess. Take water, for example. It’s essential for hydration and overall health, but excessive intake can lead to water intoxication.…