Quality assurance must go beyond inspections—successful companies treat it as a core part of their strategy and use it to drive efficiency, reliability, and innovation.
Energy management based on ISO 50001 is not just about cutting energy use—it’s about building a system that supports control, traceability, and operational efficiency.
QualityNeeds, a consultancy specializing in tailored quality solutions, has combined quality expertise, humor, and anatomy to create a striking visual representation of what makes an effective Quality Assurance (QA) Manager.
A Draft International Standard (DIS) version of ISO 9000 has been released for public review, showing significant changes to how the fundamentals and vocabulary of quality management are presented.
Understanding and applying three core technical activities—method validation, measurement uncertainty, and proficiency testing—is essential for laboratories seeking ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation.
Ekaterina Potemkina, a quality mindset activator and career guide for quality pros, shares a humorous survival guide for quality managers trying to stay liked while doing a job that rarely wins popularity contests.
Christel Fouche, a registered lead auditor for ISO 45001, ISO 14001, and ISO 9001, and a provider of occupational health and safety coaching and training,
A recent blog post by ISO certification expert Jeremy Fisher of Southpac Certifications tells the story of a real-life audit that lasted just 47 minutes - and delivered little value.
Kinga Ślusarczyńska, a quality management specialist with experience in accredited laboratories and companies using ISO standards, explains her role as a Quality Management System (QMS) Representative in her blog post.
Cutting corners may seem efficient in the moment, but it erodes quality systems and creates long-term risks, writes Julius DeSilva in his latest blog post.
Misunderstanding the difference between deviation and nonconformance can lead to costly quality mistakes in pharma, biotech, and medical device industries.
Managers often make the wrong call by laying off continuous improvement (CI) and quality professionals to cut costs—missing their vital role in long-term success.
AI could reshape how industries manage quality by preventing defects, predicting equipment failures, and automating root cause analysis, according to Akli Adjaoute, CEO of Exponion.
Just like in architecture, where adaptive reuse means strengthening existing structures rather than building from scratch, the new amendments to ISO 14001:2015 aim to reinforce what’s already solid.
Understanding the difference between standards and regulations is essential for businesses navigating compliance and safety in industries like manufacturing, healthcare, and technology.