Quality assurance,
in its broadest sense, is any action taken to prevent quality problems
from occurring. In practice, this means devising systems for carrying
out tasks which directly affect product quality
Quality Assurance - 0 views
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To implement systems for an organisation, you need to carry out three basic steps: first develop the system; second, document it (this takes the form of policies, procedures, and reference information); and third, inform, instruct, and train staff to use it.
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Quality assurance does not only apply to products. Services, and even "non-production" activities such as administration and sales, benefit from a quality assurance approach.
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What the IT department will look like in 2015 | TechRepublic - 3 views
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.. the oversized, centralized IT department of 2001 is a relic that's never coming back and IT pros need to prepare for the decentralized IT reality of the future where companies are going to keep fewer IT pros on staff, hire more consultants, and focus their IT resources on software, the cloud, and mobile devices
Caffeine Makes Us Easier to Persuade - PsyBlog - 1 views
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"Eighty per cent of adults in the US and the UK are moderate users of the psychoactive drug, caffeine. Of all the effects it has on our minds-enhanced attention, vigilance and cognition-perhaps least known is its tendency to make us more susceptible to persuasion."
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oooo news for our staff room morning coffee break.
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