The nice people at UKAS (the United
Kingdom Accreditation Service) sent their newsletter today. You can read it
by clicking here.
I read some of it…
I won’t lie. It was tedious in the
extreme. It never fails to amaze me that something as important as ensuring the
quality of absolutely everything we do can be made so dull and uninteresting.
Over the last twenty years I have watched the growth of “quality”. But
more and more the word “quality” doesn’t mean “a very high standard
of performance”. It means seemingly irrelevant paperwork.
Surely this is something that should be
revisited as a matter of urgency?
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