The Elsmar Cove Wiki More Free Files The Elsmar Cove Forums Discussion Thread Index Post Attachments Listing Failure Modes Services and Solutions to Problems Elsmar cove Forums Main Page Elsmar Cove Home Page

View Full Version : QMI White Paper, RE: AS9100


Don Palmer
29th May 2005, 03:56 PM
For general reference purposes, how reliable is the QMI WHITE PAPER prepared by Roger Ritterbeck, Jr.?

Thanks in advance for you response! :)

Reason for Editing: Removed link because some might consider it advertising. :bonk: I'm doing research, and NOT making a sales pitch for any specific registrar. Seems to me this writer gave a pretty good summary of AS9100 and I just want to credit my source. :rolleyes:

Jennifer Kirley
29th May 2005, 06:15 PM
For general reference purposes, how reliable is the QMI WHITE PAPER prepared by Roger Ritterbeck, Jr.?

Thanks in advance for you response! :)

Reason for Editing: Removed link because some might consider it advertising. :bonk: I'm doing research, and NOT making a sales pitch for any specific registrar. Seems to me this writer gave a pretty good summary of AS9100 and I just want to credit my source. :rolleyes: It is a good question.

If I sent readers to my web site to read my articles, I would be crossing the line into advertising. As it is, I write to build awareness and at some point will have established a sense of authority where managers would seek me out. I understand that is why consultants are supposed to write and get published.

But the White Paper you referenced includes an outright solicitation on the last page, which does seem to clearly identify it as advertising even though the information is good.

I hope this insight helps!

Don Palmer
29th May 2005, 06:36 PM
It is a good question.

If I sent readers to my web site to read my articles, I would be crossing the line into advertising. As it is, I write to build awareness and at some point will have established a sense of authority where managers would seek me out. I understand that is why consultants are supposed to write and get published.

But the White Paper you referenced includes an outright solicitation on the last page, which does seem to clearly identify it as advertising even though the information is good.

I hope this insight helps!

Jennifer, thanks for the insight!