When the Quality Manager Goes Silent, the System Is Already Failing
November 12, 2025
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Source: Management Systems World
Mercy Kagendo, Head of QAFS at Farmer’s Choice Limited and Plant Operations Manager at Choice Meats Limited, shares a personal reflection on what it truly means when a quality manager stops speaking up.
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