A True Culture of Quality
A company with a highly developed culture of quality spends, on average, $350 million less annually fixing mistakes than a company with a poorly developed one. That is worth looking into!
A company with a highly developed culture of quality spends, on average, $350 million less annually fixing mistakes than a company with a poorly developed one. That is worth looking into!
Just the phrase “rooted in the past” speaks volumes – and yet many companies are still just that. Oh, they may have changed leadership, and even engaged in mergers and acquisitions in an effort to reinvent themselves, but even then, the firms they are acquiring are also rooted in their past. Integrating those two pasts…